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I Before audSiuce Liberal Rule
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I TOW expenditure In 1600, the loot Year of -conservative rule
04IX021880; total QxPQ11dXtX1rQ in 189P, the Jamb year of Liberal
rule 11W . whieli, ooraploto 11guroo are to ,hand, 461,5421tsSo; Rot$.
, WAtOd 0XpendlitUro for the oarrout;ftsoal year, 1106%,312,527.
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. � . Mr. Horney feels. anned, and J�i8b- Mrs, .T nuesch and little daughter Ab St. Peter's anniversary vesper, ,
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has received or late from unknown Detroit.' . I orchestra, - consisting of five 0 � r"urs Here / " X
Persons Who prowl about his ho = I 11
CONSISTENT SUPORTERS OF THE PLEBISCITE thus and .
M .. carriage while he is attending 4) per- We trust the now story, fiHeirosa "i"ito, gave three fige selections, the . i� "I � i I ; 9
9 . vice o4. his church, He bus. lost an over. And Wlfo,11now running in TaH NEws. first bolner "The Kyrie and Olortall of
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... cOat And two rugs. His horse's t%ll RFCoRDW'l11LgIve astuneb enjonnent . " .9 ,
I WILL VOTE ARINST HORK . has been out Short and his last loss on 48 did"Through Sto, in and Sunshine.,' Oborcl" end 3vd "Angels 13ver Bright i I "I'll
I I Thanksgiving night was an expensive Xc- . 1. I. MeMath of Stratford, eqn. and Fair. I'Mr, W.;KVoyle, formerly . .- I
� , of Dublin but now of town, song two M j. . I*
I rawbide whip, 1`14aw Of Mr. Dave Boil, BrItaunia solos very sees . ptably, The vocal, duo I 11 I
M Road, Is Ill of tr in Saf et � �� I' 11 .11
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M TUB, Coxnn . Mr. and Mrs. R. Rutted .;;f� Stratford bospita , phold fever 14 the I
_vATIvE GovERXqXNNT towlilngn go of Uot , by Misses Lillian Gr!ffin and Webb L
.1 M M . , eat Thanksgiv! week with grm. was beantlCullyrendered. Mr. Frank M I M y
I . TlEX14 X)VTI,US ON FAUX IMPLEMENT% 81harlbon, Mrs. ifutledge's mother, .Mr. J4weNF4rr Is bullilln m . M
1 9 L , s1rquite a Shannon also iond6reii a. lovely solo, M
. 1 9 1 1 Mrs. Ohailton accom anied them for a nice now residence,on Peek eet, 9 - . M .. � � I - M M I . 9 - - M . 11 .. � I � I - :
M Rev . F ather MoMenewin. preached the I I �
I M Whon the Sun pointed out several weeks ago that the Conservatives visit to thele Detroittome, A. M' Volley llftd quite a number of anniversary sermon. . I
xxilght"with, entirecousistextoy a M Xoralug service was held in three of M
, ,dv to the removal of the duties on farm Wei, and boM picking, up his great� Miss Litia M -has alw�ys been our policy to refund money it -goods do not
. 11111ilements,as the raw material ofoett 9 coullough of London T
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. M, M ,suggestion would he farmer, It hardly expected that its our churches on Tbanksgivitif, Day, Veld of potatoes on his forni on Satur. will spend the seauo At th M
9 be at once taken up. Yet at once taken tip ib was and hit. George's, Knox and North s rest. %y. � it m m e Hotel �
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M M. the,question Is to -day one of the leading issues of the campaign In western M Bedford, the guest of her aunt,Mrs, I Prove satisfactory ; this applies as much to Furs as to anything
O4xiadft.L Tile Women!is Auxiliary for Foreign ,nSo.metieriterprising farmeo'brought �Tonathau Miller. I M
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� . . No one who,has observed the course of a section of the Liberal press . Missions celebrated on Tuesday of last ts for sale from his Own es'. Miss 114sk of Exeter spoilb, It I I
_ week in Knox church a thank-offoring tate, I . . , er we sell. Tha Is why b
. . �an doubt til4t a Movement Was On foot to in Larease the duties 04 4gricill- Thanksgiving holiday$ at her home, . . , I.t uyers are afforded every protection in select- I i
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I . tur4i implements, It was the late Conservative Govei nment which in anniVoie4iry, About one hundred lad- Mrs -0, Andrews of Seaforth'Is pperia. Miss Couple LeTouz,), teacher lien. ing Furs at this store. our goods.. are exactly as represented, �
. I . lef; took tea. The day was woob uu. ing a couple of weeks at the residence sall Public School. spea her Thanks- .1
'. 1804 reducted, tbQL duties from 05 pe� cent, to 20 per cent. The Liberals Propitious fora convention, but c '
.. I . , A"Clidates quite a of her parents): Xr. and Mrs, Driyer, giving week at the re ' I
I I denounced the reduction as inadequate and in 1800 some Liberal c large number of the ladies attended. Huron, Road, ,. . ,Idenoe of her -Every garment 'we sell is - selected with great care and nothing but
11 ., Placuded the country with posters callinF uw the electors to vote for . parents, . I i
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. � thdin. 114ind- free agricultural implements,' hen the Liberals obtained Mrs. (Rev.) Anderson took the chair The Bruck, owned by McGibbon The Elite OlWopened their assembly I �
I - . while Ilys, (Rev.) Hamilton gave An of Sarnia. is a wreck on the Sleeping SeRSO L I
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� . power they out down the duties on iron and steel, the ra perfect goods can enter our stock. The workmanship and fluishar' .
� I , w material of the address in place of Mrs. Fletcher. The it on the evening of Thanksgiving . . e . �
. I manufaqtUrers,.bot the duties on, implements, which form the raw water, openin Bear Island, CaPtAill Dan Sutllor� Day, Each member I �'
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%prayer was made by Mrs. Cap, landis family were on bo%rd. The friend, apitylif themember, bast li
141 Of the farmer, were left unchanged. Soon afterward arose the move- tainai son after which the president, "Illy of the very best the styles the ve
,. .. -crew and Captain Sutherland were to th , wo, 9 _V ry newest, Prudent buyers have .
. .. .. . I went to ,which we have referred and there has since been a persistent Mrs.(Rev.)Hamilt icongratulatedthe brought shiely to Tobermoray. 6 first -hop of the season, The I . . I .
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, I I . . ladies of the Auxi%ary on the Inorgag. Rev, Mr, McMillan of St.. young ladles wereall beautifully dress, already recognized this fact and areselecting their Furs while the
� Ai.perican.implements might be blocked and the preserve fox the home ed -attendance at, the Tbanlcf,glving Rnooll's ed and looked quite patriotic, some . � . 11
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". . combines madexnora secure. There is no 4oubb that those protectionist church, Toront . � . . I
'offint"", whigil was a very witch I 0, visited hisoldMan. beinkin white, others in blueand a stock is at its best. Here's just a hint 'of -the m-au"y good values that. J
11 Liberals were pro to bring- strong o tire to bear upon the Govern. YOU"g8r 1,119tl�aticin than abatikegiv-' cheate: coog�-egation gst week and few lit red. Music wast furnished by' � I
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mont to induce itp,111111191 .... the duties, tand'"had the question not have Ing Day and youilger t1han the forming d!ned on Monday with Mr, Sohn Xer. the Misses Donogb and Parsons. S . . .. I . . �
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. . 'been broughtto the front they might have succeeded. Theywillhardly nighau. . I UP, await you., I . I �
11 I ;succeed now that the public attention. has been 1 help de- of the Women's Auxiliaries, Mrs. was prepared by the proprietor of L .1 I I I I I I ;
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. . . centered upon t Hamilton is a very pleasing speaker, -Knox church O.H. have an attractive th'a" Victoria restaurant, Wew.ishthe . I . . I
� �.slgns, It the bringing up of the question by the Suit should prove the -very fluent and very since -e. Shatold entertainment onTharsday evenin Elite club a "Happy Now Year," . I . I I
. meanis of thwarting them we shall feel that we have been of some service the ladies that times had changed, Among th 9. I I ..,
! I I . . _ . I ose taking part are Misses We strolled down to the harbor on 0 1 � .1 I . 1. � 11
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, t9, the farmers of Oknada.-Weekly Sul� that ' it Trotheway and Saultu of . . . . �
1. with A I quality silk and satin .
. .. . . . .. . . I wor was-poweuloqized"as most I 11 the Collegiate Thursday. a. in. when 0aptairi Moore of Caperiftes I . , � a . ,
. � I � I #*+++"+**#+++** laudable so that when meet to- Institute. � . the Myles, a genial, gentlemanly per. I . price. - I 1. I ....................... 9. 00, � 1:2 00., � i
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:. �. . . �, . � ' . gather for a good work = is an in- eihav: heard that Captain Lawson edri, came forward t�nd kindly gave us NO. I -Ladies . I Ca ine made of fine Australian NO. 8 -Ladles' Capering of black Astrachan, fine 1. 1 � - .;
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OL3.)-TI]YER LTBURALS DENOUNCE spiratiorfleadink them on. The for- ajdVh a n oar DOW$ for the press, The Myles . eg 'er k . ' I , curl, tritumed around skirt with. Thibet, , o. I . . i
� . . . I phew, eldest son of Dave ,Coney Far, gice " , ,iis,all lined with shot, silk,
: � . . . . THE LIBERAL GOVERNMENT., eign women now .-,Y, "Why did you Lawson of Colborne, have come in for on htf%00,bushols of wheat from Al value at each,,.,. ... I .... I ....... I ...... 1. the new V shape, lined with colo 4 ilk I , �
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. . . - Om a relative in See . t. s elevator . . . . . � 11
Another of the old-time Liberals has been heard from in the pjBrson 9f your message from Christ to Us P so land, We only trust tie true, an was gettin ready to take on 9,005, NO.- 2---�Ladles'Oaperlue made of'solooted black As. . I . ,
, Thomae,l), Robinson, a prominent farmer of Manitoba. Xr, Robinson is . that now we mueb work harder than Mr, F. Naylor has been bus bushels outs, 196 tons of hav and 10 or I trachan skins, xii6ely, trimmed with tails and . NO. 9�-Ladlesl Oaperioe-of Electric Sea], extra fine - . . Ili
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. ever fit the cause. Miss Ka;r then Ily em- 15 tons of miscellaneoll . ribbon, well lined with Il ,y, with long front, nicely trimmed with . . .�,
st1most as explicit And as emphatic as Mi. Cook in his denunciation of the , ployed at hie work in the ii an fac. s matter. , heavy quality werceriz- 1; . .
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Government that has betrayed the Liberal, party and Liberal principles. kindly favored all ass'embleol with her tory since his return from T, I T ed,sateen, a real beauty at. each, � .............. . . . I
oronto. � . , etc -i lined with good quality red satirij .
. . I beautifulsolo, "Abide with me" sung I he Mary 8, Gordon was'in with 25 .. � . . UW76- , 2ai als 1 t �
. Well ive a specimen paragraph front Mr. Robinson's letter, as it appears e sight of the injured eye -0 feet of maple for Clinton frd;� N - . .: .. I 1. I ..., ........ ; ......... , .0 ,
bt t g . He has lost th C our pride is ..... � . 13.0 I �
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. . ,,, Winnipeg Telegram -,-. ishing" was also sung by all assembled but the Toronto specialist. t&i6g.h he Tobermoray. The Seaman broughit; a fine large -car], weil lined with good quality ' NO. 110 -Ladies' Oaperine made of Electric Seat and ' . I . .
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was born and brought up on a farm and I know where the screws would not re'MoVe iti, as, if it did )aot small raft of logs from around Kintail. black satin, nicely trimmed black tin � Opposurn; choice selected skins, �xtra long 1�1 .
ginch. I supported the Liberal party for 18 years, when in opposition, Q6fter which Mrs. SI-rong was called to become inflamed he would stiffer no The people will have to'look at tb6 bows, a bargain at each ............. � = high storm collar, lined thr6uglpQ
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epause I thoughb they were sincere when they denounced all these the platform and relid Ili, a clea fu-ther by it but, the * sight he knew bad state of our harbor before they .d *. ..."a 1 6.50,
distineb voic-3 tho mottoo ,a cy sh ab; ........ 11. I .
-robberies from every platform, and I believed them when they declared . could* not be restored. Mr. Naylo vote in the coming election, for .the u__ ric Seat with Olit'll. wit I It f. U silk, very styli I 31.00 . I
I if but in power they would eliminate protection from the tariff (tariff for texts- which were. coosen by each knows he must be -very careful of hT N .4.-Ladles'CaperineofBi lect I . . I . . 1
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ection we called legalized robbery.) That they would reduce expeholi- lady with. a, view to acting upon each � is signs of deoay.are growinggreater tFur, trtm 7 at, nd . NO, 11 -Ladies! Capering of the beat q . . I
ring theyem. Ddr!ng the eye to prevent inflammation. . every -day, . . . I . d skirt,, U%lity grey I ''..
. pirot 'bill' Ur.ug out with fancy (!,O,I',ar ud satana L% . c Beat, seat sob in grey � '
� motto du . . . . . . lined in 6ri% Persian Lamb and Blectri . .
. tureandgrant n6 money to corporations whose power was already'a collection, which nebted $23.35, the . Mr. and Mrs, Wright; of California Alex. MeD. Allan : cloth, very stylish and not high priced at ...... U. 5 Ia�mbw,klrig shape rof , star, high storm collar � . ..
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mellace to 'the people. ,- (This we called the boodlers' bankers,) Thfbb � writing from Paris I . . . . 7. . . . . 0.
th and their daughter, Mrs, Berry 0 says I faced with gre lamb, lined all through with' . .. .- I
ey would not use the civil services for a bribery' fund, or appoint mem- lad,essang another hymn. The con. f . *-"Prance is a hard place to got No. e -Ladies' Caperine of very fine black opp6s- , , heavy quality trocaded silk, very sityl' ' '
beri of Parliament to office. :(This, we said,. threatened the independence vent:on was 'closed by Mira. Charlton 'Berkley, suburbs -of. San Francisco, information, or any thing else." � unt, choice selected skins, a Very even fur, trial- . .
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of Parli , anient.) That they *od1d not superannuate competent civil set- offevinga prayer for tne success of the .,who were visiting their relatives here Mrs, Vigars bag, returned to 'her wed with six tails, extra high collar, lined all - '. . �
. work of the Anziliary und tben' all -have returned home. . I I.. home at Port Arthur after spending . . . - � I . I I
. vants to make places for heelers. (That practice Mr. McMullen denounced, MlssBall returned on tb . through with fancy silk our ap,pcial 9.00 10.00. . . . . ... . . .�
until he lost his Voice four years ago. Iamsorryfor Mae, for beforehe were invited to take tea. On each e Ove' of three months at the residence of box, . . �
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. met with t sad calamity big voice was a I terror to the Tories and I was table -was a boquot of flowers ,and the Thanksgiving after a. lovely trip relative, Miss Keburah Brown. . . prices.............,. .. I.,. -'! ....... 0 s...... ., . 0 1 Fur ' Ja0k6t ' I 11 .-'. ,. . ' . . . . .,.� .::.
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then one o e h%Nwarm supporters.) That'they 'Would reform theSeriate, choicest of china was used, - the Lea with . the Ticket Agents'. 0,xduv- Mr. Brl6gel, father of Miss Carrie. NO. 43 -Ladies' Oaperine, hero style, . I . . I . ,. . . �. .. .. . I . I I I
� S.. . , of fine quaii6 I Ladies' Jackets wadeo.f good quality black Astra- -,� -, ,
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, � - Miss Birlegel-lis ill of close even curl, collar an( . . "
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0 by replacing head Tories with rejected Grits, but by; inaking itrespon- and boffee,urns being of silver. sion on - Muskoka lake
' t Ball spent &'few days in Toronto with a complication of d1s; - IT chan, fine glossy curl, high storro'coliar; 28'f6 ' - , I
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sibleto the people. (We called' it a home for political incurables,) and the Miss 1.4a Cottle of Clinton i's the friend,. Miss Southoombe Of Clinton eases at It a rL � Astrachan. 30 inches long, best r) 0 0.� 0 0, . . �.. �
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� men1who denounced all such villainous practices the loudest have been in , 'guest of her ulster, Mrs. W. A. Ross. attendedfai= to bliss Balps office , 44.. been, ill for some time. . - lined, Rise trimmed with heads and tails, lined I . 1. ,
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I .power the last four years but have not in'any way changed the principle . Mrs. Thou. Tilt of the British Ex. 'during her with black 'and � colored sati . .. .
of. dealing with -these questl a. ,. : Miss Symons loft *!tit iter niece, prices ........... . . . 11 I . .. . . . . .::
-. one but are crawling in the same old slimy change spent Thanksgivf&DAY at' , Cant - Miss Brieiwl, to visit. her' sister, Mrs. -......".......""; .1 I'A.. 1.3w'95 ' � I , . � - .. : * . I ..� I
gard for honest principles and government is a true reflection .of the sent!- ,� . .. . ... , I .. .. . Fur . S I . � . I � . .
ruts. If governmeiiibinCanads� is only &-scramble forofficewithno re. Blair, the g.;6et of Mr. Tilt an big e8- Meg. elon, Miss Jennie, and Briegel: .11jow York I � NO, 7- . I .
teemed mother. - I . , - Mrs. Swanson all returned from their I 01, .. Ladies' Caperine of best quality black . As- . . I . Ruff . . . � 11 '.
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went Of the people then we should send to Ohins" for missionarl . . � . visit to British Columbia . o anks. Mrs. P. E. Bell ^has returned front , ' trachan, skins, fine glossy burl. looks. very much .Special.values I ., . . 1, ,� . ., . . .11
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What is the matter? giving D&v to visit her brother, Bruce with Detroit friends. Fpwlerville, N. y.. .. . � . . 50C
I - or, What do you Want P They ban only.unders6and . Mrs; Cantelon.. I ,: . .., . 11 __ - I .. . I . I - I . I - . . � i'.. .I � . I � �. , $6.00 �
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. silyporting or opppsinf a government for the miserable now a.stu(.ent-at Toronto preparing al islotid im�ber praise of Vancouver Mr. J. L. Aitkin has purchased the -' I., . . I I .,�. . . . I --' - � . . . . . . .. . 11 .. � � i
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. are=,of our old citizens, there, tak street and will buil & pretty � .
the matter with me and I want-a;elean Government which. will hold the , I N 9 re6id. Sa'tukday , � when w6 alway.'. * � 2. 1 11
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. balance fair for all people, that is -all,", I �- I . � . I I . 1. I. .we attended the conceirb andlectuv3 Ing with large stores 'and ence in place of the old building which . . I 1. . I I . ... � ado'exactly what wo-sa; . I �
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'. . . � . � Iven, on Monday night$ 15th last,, in fine esiablishmcuts,`1t is expensive to .has.stoed the.battie and the breeze -for ' . I ��,
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. the lecturer liv there,. though, I � half a con bury at least b .-* . .ce in our w'0kd8- , Our weekly BARGAI.N. .
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� . . . . . stud6nts,*ho- reached Cil ,.-.ib6n from Ar- herwidowed sister of the same city moVeAurtber back, and will be con- I . . . , T . I � . . 19 . � I .
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— , . , . � ... - be' 'The elder are visiting their parents -at -the old yerted into an out-buildirig. ..: Caninot write abo ' ,are many inviting op-po . �
'The way the Liberal Ministers in Quebec are apologizing for Sir Wit- , menla a few days Lott). I . � I I 9
I brother has been some years gt,�dying howeitead bear Lucknow, . ut, but
frid sending a contingent to Africa is enough to arouse the indignation Of . theolo 'They The little son of Mr.' Murphy, Stan- I � what we.do writ6 of 1� always found.. juit
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Any truly loyal subject of the Queen. Why, in Heaven's.name, should it gY and,wed,.clue in New York, spent Saturday a. in. � with Mrs. ley street, Mast;Qo Bert, is qhite. a Phil. anything ill our'adverti ) g I . ...
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be necessary for the Premier and his party orators to ask -pardon for send- wenia,. his home, when he graduates. Miss Monk I atellst, having, gathered up' a large . elling : . I I .. . 1. . . . . . . .. 1. . ... Monday's .
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cis loyal as they pretend P In One breath Both brothers had been. imprisoned by oil Saturday. 'to visit hot. . . . . . . . . ; .� . . :,I,- '. I
. they declare the fact; of their French birbh;wibh all possible fervor and they order of theTurks and the motley. sebt there. . . I . .,relatives, . Miss MixitaCordingly, after a three. I �.. . 1. . .1 I ..
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to bring the younger one out was tak- Miss Driver left on Satur"day' to' Ladies".Gowns,made of Ood h . . - o I . � I . . .
. tell the audience they are loyal to the Queen and begin a lengthy and on from him. How pleased the youth or Oordlugly, returned to her home. at envy quality striped , I . . . � I � . �. . '. . . , 1�
humiliating apology ,for the Government's action. of sending men* to was to .appear on the platform and .V!sit her sister, Mrs. Andrews, Sea- Collingw6pol on Friday. - � Flannelette in mixeff colors of pink, white,blue, em yards of fancy Tartansi PA in�hes'Wide, in -plaids �� I . . .. %
Africa. -Sentinel.. .. . � . ,. I . . .. . � . . forth. I .1. .11 I �� . . I Miss .Spooner, tralhed nurio'cif Oil - etc.. nicely - tHnirried, extra, wide skirt, well I s - . . suitable for children's dressesi. worth to-diy se, . .� I I
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. 1:1. . . . I . 7. . . frorn one year's travel in rtaly,- being bad w I 5 only Silk Shirt Waists in. stripes of ma . r . o . on. . 1 600 yards of exfra bermy .a I y rey
� - I — � . Toronto spent. Thanksgiving Day in aited upon Dr. Clarke and Itis live, � . lit � cottonj 34 in- � -, . ..
, . Sir Wilfrid Laurier's failure to make any mention of the charge of Mr. town, the guest of I in Rome, when Rr,� Grant' of Winni- tbouglit-thestrain oflong watchirig . and wbitei sizes. 32; 34, 80, regular vain ,15, to - ,. .... cheswide, very fre of sped a, well worth 7c. 1. . . I . I I .
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Liberals as *611 its Conservatives ex visit at Lucknow. before her return to old city this arb no complications 11 the nurse says, . . . . � . �. . . . I . . .1 . I . . , . I -P_.
serious omissionof last.evehing. was the � most Anne Watson. Miss Mackenzie will St., visited that famed 1.
Cook.that he had been offered a Senatorship for $19,000 1 . ker friend, -Mrs. peg, brother of Mrs. Spence," Vi "There ! . .Per yard, to'go for o ays at. per,yard ....
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before the Massey Hall audience. It Will noi be construed as an evidence Mrs.'Watters and lictlegon, Willie, home in. Philadelphia after a very . Yards 28 inch wide Flannelette, good qualityj in I 800 yards of lighb,and dark� Prints, best, Ott I ',
Of pleasant visit ab the residence of their T. Edwards took place from her late - 8c, special for Saturday , - . I . d fast colors, . � I �
of N7-1garaare the gdests of her sisters , stripes only,. colors of pink, blue, etc,, regular . naiian ,
of the innocence of his Government that he did not trust himself to make Mr . The funeral of the late Mrs, Capik-n price to -day would be . I . I makes,also Ginghams,all warrants � ".�,�-,,
a verbal denial when he had such a, splendid opportunity. . hex e, S. Nicholson. and. Mrs. A ,0.; niece, Mrs,. J. L. Altkin and . . regular 10e 124c to25e qualities,to goSaturday or � '..
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the simpletruth when he stated that $10,000 was the. price demanded fo . V, Mes. 'ted their relatives. here a! i Paris: 12�leo Shirting Flannelette at loo - . I 50o Linen Towels at 856 , , . ,
' . . r Oweekethe-guesti of her siste vis.t . x. years 16 was her pleasure to heir - - all in dis. - 500 Yards of tb I e very 11 . .. ��
a seat, in the Red Ohawber.�Tor�mto News. �, : . ,, . George Williams has retoned. to her ago and ware then 'accompanied. b , best Shirting Flannelette, 28 . Linen Towels, size +U22,with fringed ends� self Vor- . . .
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I I . . A COSTLY JOKE..,. .. . . . been erected to the memory. of the late . Edwards were Irish by -birth, Mrs. GregNannet.121c . . . . I .. � I I I I I. .1 . ,
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I _ I 11 I 1q.t,.Lou'-�,Ellio.tbby.hisfam,.Y. . . . sister, . � . ... a cousin of Lord 20 inch wide Flann 2 1 . � 656 Table en at 480 . .. 11 . I
The prohibition plebiscite cost the countr7,$10.7,032, The Stir ventur. Rev, Mr, Robinson has been givinq a el in light and dark grey in twill . I lecb'only; of Table . Lin'sa 66 Inches �rlde, full , . , , . 4
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-diet before the veto w4taken: the Liberal pa " Mrs, Case.'4nd little son Freddle,who read the. -services. ab' the. ban . ally -
I . ad to pre . .Robetts. The rector of St. George's : .. and plain weave, very heavy quality, usu : p
I rty.would hob'pass .seeibis of somons on the life of bt. Be iind . . . . bleached, floral des! I
any . I . . ay spent Thanksgiving week �Vvith Mr, grave were Messrs. . sold it i5c. to go ab. '! .............................. 1Z.1d, ad all linen, our rogg ar 05c quality, for 2 1 �. I
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prohibitory law, however thi e went. : : Peter. The subject for rexb�Sund and Mrs. Hamlink, retarned to 'their Thomas Weatherald, . W. Prbudfoot, _� . . I
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anda of the Government.', .9. . y �, ave " three months the guest of her sister ford, Robert and John Reynett. Paris. . 1 .
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1 e, beloved wife ',Of Mr, W- J, home in Toro 0 Boyi"Rose made of extra flue all'Wool varn, soft make, with good strong feet, .
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ake 9, plebiscite by which 1, ' oar, . barrister, Taronto, Mrs, nto on Monday, aecom. .slowly to MAitlan cemetery. . : 6 to Di. These Rose were rnaadi to i heavy ribbed, in sizes from - 0
the Party will stand. e T ell at 40c .11, pair for la 0 .
nied by her sister, Mrs,- Obarlie who Olt Friday evening one of , rgia.slzes, WO bought 800 rairs of them under - 10 : .
all The will of the people will-bevarried dub,oven if it . Becker was with her dnuabter for a p� 0 value and for Saturday or Monday you can have any sfzd at ................... .. . ,
ould cost the Libigral,afty Power f6rever.11 - will spend it month at her. old home eat crowds that ever vi " 411 . . ...- ....... w ........ �,
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prohibition law howeypr the people voted. t . b there won d be no. . at the residence of Mr.. Becker, with Mrs, John Platt spent ThankG� attended'for the last one of the cant. � � .
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- ' o were made and the temper- - funeral took nlace at Toronto on the Mr. and Mrs. W. Platt o2 that lecture.roomwas well lighted and many. � . . . . R molviov 30ACU . I
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innocent e 0 Ong to �elleVe the 17th inst.' `--he- deceased lady leaves cit � - flowers on tbeplatform made it look . I . . I .
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Montreal tar. I . . I ., . �, three cbildro;�, little girls, the young- gn Saturday the S. S. scholarsLof ready to receive the many beautiful L I I . I .. L I .
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The Plebiscite advocate Who Votes for Holmes Jq th16 West or Parliamerit.9treet,11apt.st church offi. Therabid poisoner of dogs is at ance. MAsrers Norman Allan and ,��V I ZZ-1-0-o"=11�7
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Macdonald in the Bast drives a kin , 11 IntOthe, Coffin of Prohibition as a elated at house an>aVe. .. his trade _agahl. Four dogs were R.erie Tye, opened the entertainment 'A I . . I I . I I
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MissBella Macdonald daughter of � I e I . . - . . I I L 1�_
practical qubstion, inas nOng -valuable to their owners, Messrs. Plowers""A� ta Motib followed by four . I . I .1 .1 ... I k�7
much as the Si 1101iticifing Will 94pport Prohibition Captain John Macdonala . I , ,
on the hUstings but not in the tiouse., . of the KP" Lane, .,rd W. Saulta, . 1. . members of the . . . I
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111111m Xv J61hristolm, Formerly'of beaten and crushed to death by left on Tuesd for a t0p to1ockpot Miss Myrtle lohnAton while In -De- recited very cleverly #sWashlb . � . I . I � I
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Stahley 19111t Now a being driven a cart W irl . L' L troit was the guest of her cousin, Mr gt I . . I
(�;,iand W' I extend ib to Duluth, 0"" 0AAA&VVVvVvvyVVW____ _� --------
Alissionary over her body. Miss 6M . , . Life, I The Blackstone orchestra the, MALE TEA . !9'0 --- V0VVV4VWVV ,�
. Huston was so 'beaten th iss Lewitt, will enjoy her Fred Johnston, .. , ,FER 0 L
I badly Cooper . . L I treated all with their flue rendering of .. I I . . . . ' ' - "
In China, Tells of Some ot the died a day or two )Ater. Mrs, ab she holiday, . Miss Thompson, daughter of ex. tbe"AuRevoir" waltzes, for which . . I �
11ardsidos 13neountdred. I was also so badly in '12176 at s e Air, Thomas Griffith of Little On.,- Mayor Thompson, returned last week they received a well deservedL encore . L oe L S.aje 11
. and Mrs, 9 , rent is a guesib of Mrs. Strough. , from a pleAsant'visib with her friend, 'to wbkh'tboy up Gnat Sh .
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Mato 141. Johnston, fOrInerlY of Stan, 0arbyare scarce able to 9 Ibb flowers. Quite a nice Thanksgiv. Beatrice Peidbmm represented ug* I There i's' 'no' bbtt* 'Tea in . A uccess'.1 . I . .
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. others blis- gone money and till their c othing, w 8 torn 1111 his present order of two tu,ys to be Mr. Dart. PAtternon starsuffers fro India, Dalay Fisher; Chiba, Aoes the market. The quality . I L . --*0Ntr:�Z1&Z5ZftW0_ I . I
to Sapan. miss .10111113ton describes a off With the exception of one garment built f6r the Booth Fishing Co., late hi's bruised hand avol has to have, tin Hamilton ; Africa, V' . I . A
few Of the many hardships the w1s§lOn_ . irohlaston , is gun I I I I .
aries and native Christia ff . . he Japan, Olive Smith; lot& - . I ... .
for each. Nob even a hankerchief to Bu alo Fish Co. M. D. dress it every day. 1111914�1&,. Retta We have badji, great rush of business- from A whirlwind of ..
ns have been rhat over their heads to keep them from I Clarke. Miss Thirza Lewitt's recital , 'to
compelled to Buffer at the hands of, the e burning sun. Mr. Alex. Me.gaw of Keewatin wit Mr, and Mi a. W. FranklIn Harton. p, k age, The solo agen- Bargains, with Strictly UP.TO-DATH FOOTWEAR, Re. * - ,
1301OM-We had a very trying , time, Part of the time tion wits beautifully Tendered .
they had nothin%but Frass to eat and tit new rollers in the big mpl if he stine (Sibyl Torns) tire now at tbeir .1jesus lover of my son,.,., by her, member we are hot selling old stock butNBW PALL 0.0 � I
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. before leaving Wenchow. water out; of t e d rty ditches to ,k residence &'ter 9, easant voice won much admiration. . I
in the British Consulate four We Were I 9 f It, New Yoi he Cy I. n Clinton for this We have without a doubt; the best assortment of Boots Alta I . 11
P. Georle Allan elebrated tea has been several during out- great sale that price we haye been told by , .
one of them survived to tell the tale. e harbor light, A if. Georize a 4, ,i-. 0 tire lower than t,heyv I
five tifollts and as there had been no The north pier, With visib to Mr, Hartenst T Shoes of all kinds to choose fromo and
days and drink, It is the greatest wonder that vome at clubewhiging by M C,
one livilliv lit +hA - IV ed railing leading to thlfs whitewash Pottv.town. X. Y, Mr. Hattensti-.10 is was a PCOM in itse I
. . I � . . U-0 or months 16 This is only oneof themany dreAd- seemed to Implore the breakwater con. e W!1,11 uuO 11011131=4'. of fessor I woreAsked vinieriOr goods elsewhet . .
� n that linO, UP- Hetril Jordan : . e. I
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. I . one chair even In the whole house Many Partio are March, 111-sopublIsher say I ,lano, A
. 1. i- which is three stot still missing of whol down part of It, t will motion song by- fourteen ittle.. ./ . . � WO invite oomparisou alid 0ourt oritiol'Am
. - . -les high, The floors we no nothing, about, teach several editions,s . girls . I I I
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I ;, &to till made of Atalle, in fact tho whole I 1. I I A great many strangetre were in . st, � BeaGOM & Son , , We esteem it a ploit,uro to show you our Immense stock- af1d . . �
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1�� I � bouap lam&do of stono�j and iron, so very much plea ed "Biddy's Trial" and be* � I . eg. We want your trado. We .
. I J, . .that Inba8b of trouble it would be fire& . TIMOD OF . � goog fishing is denied them if they su * re in chromellng the she gave An 4rish P . ing recalled Tt o .. =w we can saVe you. money, in your Shoo Bill, . .
I PrOof. We were all glad to t XOMMLAX, came to anglo, ; nuptials of Captain George Tretheway, olice coueb vage'n . . . . .
ake re. a n of Captain Toni Tretheway, now Mrs. Wilson has quite A reserve fund . I . . See our wind' .
I .1.1 I 'fuge there# bub It w vel cold i9leep. little boys and h4s retetn:ng 0 ows for rriday's aild 80,turday'o
ing on the stone flo�ollk. his, con I The result of the i5eloction of yohn fr�olmfio St. David's warq school have of Russia, to Miss L1111an Percy, teachar of native humor. Miss 13rowu was In I . � cf- I
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W16h the anxiety we bad,did not make ti at 111-tice'Allnes, daughter of Rev, mr, exceodin,11Y good voice ana song
pled NoMillati by the Brutiefield fine recreation afforded them by run- POVOY Of StOL THE 000DERS,
I a nin . OOnle0xPcc(IngBar9ains, you will �Otbe disappointed. Yoa
feeling feng along the too rail of tile now,.y, solemnized bT, the Rev, Mr. Helier on New YeAt"'was beantitully retidered by MW �
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06 not Worth mentioning when we the among .part of of the vacant 1j)t 17bhOct�per It tile d%wing room of Jennie Proudfoob. and Hattie Belcher. _ X�m _._______ __ 906 the values, wo get the, btisiness. Thatla what we are here
. I think of our feat deliverance, . Liberals of Ifensall, They had got West, of Crail's, hotel. They'll nob the Balit-ab parsonage� home of the Mr. Tyndall rende.-ed A national sold, _ _ " for. Otil' experience in the past hm been that; It doea not pay
. Pot halfai A"Aywo thoumbb A A,h,. their hearts on the candidacy of Geo. have r 1, ) I to buy a 8--i I
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of oAcape haa gone its the, chief magig. hic'uw1wen suit should r' MOR'ven ace Miss WFatt wheeled back frot-A her Arrayed in gown Of white allk ci-*gandio his regular sailor Style, A ,dialogue ... ��� . . . . . . . ... . be8b and are prepared to replace free of charAe aur that do
Iftaid sent, as a mt,Aga o '94YIng that he to cOme Out, A9 An Independ' holld4y visit to Brussels. Tile kn't. t I ed with Valo-iclennes !ace and followed In ivhl0h five boys took part. bob give 0111,11`6 satisfaction. THHOLDUBLIABIZI,
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had orders from � Ampre8a Dowager � n y "a rmm . I
I to enlist All the Boxelis with the. so,. sUPPOrb of both Reformers and 00 - b tur , of bridal roges. The, bridesmal � - I .
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ber.Ofte of our Miss Doborall Hal0ead bag -accepted Hdltb Hittland4 looked lovely in a gown Green and's rev Motintain.11 was sung I h4ul a big Or% & 801,11, .
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not T)rpteeb us bub he said he could not have a life 01" . Oh the Positidn and k milk orqatia.'o and by Miss IreneRaults Littlo Miss Flo, ,
. ch lk position in the knitting factory, jib of figueed pin � V
then entail it . 1044 up a WK TAYL K, I
tO hiii son. Are the Owen sound. CA -Tied a'abower boquet cf pink roqes. Sallow'a recitation "The Three Turn . � . 11"' I I INV
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. LibArals of'South Huron chained to The drawin room tastefull, coats,, ,just suited the , etry little I 1) 1:
dlergi, and that, the Offictra Were very t � The Vietwim restaurailb,is now 116 ydeeo,rated il L you grok" ..
tauch Against, us and were even then he 0hatiot, wheels of conqueror with olectrio tight., With maple leAves, looking like a regal I'midort and created much moppifflont, I M Cull 4nd One Price, �
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b 0311110tia F—Ironeall Observer, bower in their glorin Olive Swith'a gOlOL + Ev 8 taken ais Mall.
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youtha6wo did mob sleep n ,;it Mias.Tennio, 1'raaer has gone to Tor- tinta. After the wedding a receptioa Wag 811119 SO CleArly And pathetically . 'L�,
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althou 11 11arrow river !_,�� tile season whero site 1148 110, was held Itt which it laroo Tiumbep of that all admired her. . M14 AX1# 64414 I INSURANOV 011114,1101141 AT THD ST01tv, .
ueparated us a, F. Latham, T, 11. & 13. j Mlaq 134 dna � I 11
from tvce oft Y We all kopt watch and agent o,tilamilton, is misaing icket ceptad a very I"CrAtive PtlsitlOtl at, guests attended. The wedding presmil;3 Straiton Itthe very long pro. ;4!1b0-!M(h,1;MW1,tlt",W,S6
Stites fashionable emporilm, or 9 M UK -A-A-A A 0— VIWLA�A�&---�&A I
, were costly.. wid hum gram to 41r,111,U)se, by reciting st very truo - - - -_ "k'. -
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% Gordon, for the sick. "I Toronto ancl were ACCORIPapied by _.. Ljjq" ;,—!!!! !1 ... !! !! !! . .
thOught tile 0%lellty' W0 At hand. We drowned q thn Hatuilton. yacht, I yerri 'Milo 11urmed Dr. \VtilitainGeorge Trethew,%yl,4 li AiStOr of IMMan. I "!�!!!!!!!! ! � �i
tookotirlob look At thoolby abou Oly. M V d. Vann erthev, Itov. (400, Extence
I t I tiv, Sept. 15th, between Rocilestor And oln I bridge IlIkkoack's aott= P40t COMP0110i "
ono o'Mopk on the mornifig of Zuly 15 01400ttes has been reco,Vered. io during l& a !on$ filtiedii, Is P, William Trothew&y of Atill Ual CO regational cirt rob, no,milton, I -
ItAgin. I or MA(10e, 411d life VVife W110 111. — .... J V - ftfo� offectmAl. lAdiat"It __*
And our fealin, a clan bettor be it 110W prostrMed by fevet, reache h1tq re I ned, . MITY110'r ftiontblybyo"r
#4 than dingeritlell &q 'We Tit"ics MeRAhOn and Theodore MISS (jr(il tile realoldnee, of captain Ala 118 - rouw iq ebargtil att,ondoxi, 00.0
Are rhargcd 1ttNlg,gAr& rail$ (yr&lgle, , ie., ditughter of Mr. .Tatnex �w our I
I Is, 1 61 fever. Trethowity on ThAnkeliving D he Ont., , theft 'of $2W fn)yn th# - ' '66"W"", i1i mo for I�A`A CQ60 R*d CW 1,
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1)"I"hot'ving 0011imitted perjury in At- bride And Olt As All 301tiltol, pillil and Iil 4
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. Shanghai this wok, A party, of t,611 tompting to got on th I I I 045 Can&dmn Packing clo. I "I llotalnsmmm. 11r17 __4
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of out 0, I.M. Workorl Atid,o'hild. t.here, U is out trou.1d town -7---777= - . . . � .. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY _
ing again After big Mr. , I 'ry Int"I" of rim"dt"& I
ren Wdro 00roi . down fVOM 8haW41' Aftag, tmittlY lit A fire on a farm attack of heart jailuro. left on, 7. hew xox, t Am # T" 0043t A.V11061 thAtJ4401nitthell"t wt4J1rtbnslno%.A.-t
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L oxers and one lady, MION Rice, was f0und In the Mite& Mining mooner or IoLfA%r ;�'o Qufnint, Totil ' M f ' tl� "' 0-11,11,
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