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. . .. I I Inte'r Coats. Nonew light hao been thrown on hoo and 10 ,cause for cor1gratulstiou- ,
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L 1. . I � this question by �anytbing that has. n:)t for tariff tinkering, - Globe., I Crochet Work � �
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w��, For Women and Children mmoom . eft .. ereil. Xr Ayleswortb, one of the Can- The Ontario Depar t of �,kgrlcul- , *Ao-�� ,
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. . Adim Commissioners, ba,o ,Arrived ture estimates that the Canadian ex. I ,_
We have sold motp winter coats forwomen, and children during October than In. any two home, and was banquetted at Toronto, 11 I
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m,onths since. we came to, Clinton. The reason for this Wonderful Selling isnot far to seek, Never dre4.peraonS MOMOM, worth, against *21,000,ODD of fancy, goodis we wo be Pleo".
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were values so great or prices so IQWL as the ow The reason why'we can sell our coats so thousand would hi*ve been if they s
. , y are n . � I eason than last, and farmers have oonahont the selection is tho now.
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. . . - I . . could have got In. He delivered a made a good profit out oJ their mAlk* set and, beat CA she Market. . .
zlteap is -we bought them" With a syndicate of seven stores, direct frow the inanufacturers. and by lengthy A.iddre s.,�relatmg tA) the Ina, - . . .
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' . ter* which was marked by a judicial The Conservative papers have been
taking several thousand. got the .-rIce down fully one third lower than if bought by one store. Wo I I STAMM LINEX 0ANTAX6 .
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are selling thein as we bought them, one third less than is asked by other stores for qualities about - ness . and clearness that did him "edit, P., for North Renfrew, a candidate
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the same. . . I . confidence felt in. him by Canadians, - I
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L � I I I . . L . � lie touched on some of the important I , . CUSHION Toro I . . . . . .
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Meti's and Bo' sl . . D�ring the past weeka s�veral 1�dies compared our features of the award, explained the ' n L, I I .
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. I I . coats with ones being sold at bargain prices and in every reasons for the dissent of theCanadian I at last it says Mr MacKle will not be a UAMIERCUIEFS OEN.
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Suits aild Overcoats ease -our coats were the ones chosen. I I a , . � . commissioners, ai . 4d deprecatedthe ex� candidate, He has said this all, AJ(mgL I L TRES and FOOTING5. . �
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I . I I It will be to your advantage to bu.* your coat here. at the result. His view of the Oaua- ' ''. � . I 0 It'
Reliability and satisfactory is .assured in every gar- .� . I 11% .1 . The� province of Ontarlowill realize .1 .
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anent. Styles, rhake and finis,� -are the.best -that can be*. - - . � , L � . . I . I thus briefly ,. . . . . . 1 ies upon the estate of the late Henry I . u I . .. I
.W LADIES' COATS AT $4,50v $5 and $6.50 1 ."We have fought. ouxr�flpbit, 'we hame 1,, for Worth Bruce. The . .
bad Our clothing is made by t4ilors ' ho know their 11 I ! I Beldi gle Art Silkqr, 0, skeins +-
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busfness,.and who are not afraia- to guarantee every gaT- ,,. . . . . . I I I must bow I estate,which is valued -at about sw.� I - . * 'al 1juatre, per skein, ..05 '
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anent they tiirn out to give good wear. ' I . '. The,best coats to be bad anywhere for the money a.Le I Possibleto the inevitable result, It 000, i - I .
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I the ones we have at tbeabove prices., They are madd of. would be sad indeed, it in any feeling I Orkney 6hetlandlFlogs, the I
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MEN'S OVERCOATS AT $6.50,,$8, $10 and $12' wool frieze and fine beaver cloth in Oxford grey. and. thought was an injustive we should There, are also a few small bequests, ' ounce skeins, black. white .
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. . . .black. Some are nicely,trim.med. with Taffeta silk. All - - SAY'L This is the end, or eyen this .19 including one of $5,000 to a xiophew-* . and colored, p, r akein, * .0S
o'nly prices'we keep, but they are the very - . . I � � . . theweakening, of British connection. . � . . . . .
Are the . � -come in the new loose back effect. , . '� � The ties that bind us to the Mother- -the b6quests come under the 5 per . L . ..
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best that can possibly be made- for the money. - 'We have . � . . , . .� . . I � .. . +An stand t1le- strain, if strain i cent sacicessionduty. tax.. . . . 146%-�Iwlw
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Ix -e -n told by wen who have been lookijig!�that our Over- ' .- L . . .. . . . I I the�e be,, of manyAlaskan, Awards.." , L . . . 11 . . . . .. .
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4.xyats are b -v far Ahe best value:s ev'erseen-iii Clinton,� L L ADIE5.' COATS'AT $7, $$and $8.50 . .. . .1 . The Toronto papers say that many I The decision of the Government, to Etit terk.k. r 2 1 ( c i ii s
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If you 11hVe Dot .� et bought.y.our winter overco.at be sure I . . . ; I . . I . L . .. . . . . . � I . . I I Por all tbib:'Fanilly. .
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I . ex ectation: that MrAyleeworth W I 1110 I
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and see our stock. ". I . ' ' . .- . add fuel t the fire,' but wer' dl I. - a eb , , in the . terns just -received meets. the '
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BOYS, OVELRCO'-4T5 AND REEFERS AT - $2.759. Will o der how they c I b' :' 46 for the , . . .pointed, .his peroj�atlon in particular South Africa customs unioni in: re- . � neeasaf'tbeLadieu,-tbe men, .
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. are made *of'fine Scotch Tweed,Frieze and Zabeline cloth'� .. . l, . . . I I I I the baby, the boys and ,the I .
6 $3.95, $5 to $6�50 1 . L ' . .. L L . . suggesting moderation, When the turn for tariff concessions to, Oanada, . I I
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MEN'S SUITS AT $5, $7.50 and'$10 I . L. . clotb.and all are nicely trimmed With strappingof-Broad� . the �Ihot *Iads'! suggested dispen�lng men ill the principal. mercantile. Pan- . woar,in 1.41$00,� and all o 3er I
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.B-OVS' SUITS AT $1.50,$42.50,-43.50 to $5,, .... - , .. . . I . � . . own re ' ortance, for our trade
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I That's the kind we sell. We1ave fWl" control for : ths. n wb at W6 1. .. They are made of elegant'.Zabe- . - tion is as far. from their inten . -Loolper . &. "r), . .
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Clinton of several of tbo best mad Corsets in,'Cahada. line cloffis,,- fl ne'Englis4 Kersey cloth$, etc, All*are'nice7- � .i . .. . . . I I . 1. ..... . . . . ...
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E very pair we have is ful)y guaraiitee&Ao give'satisfac� 1-y -trimmed and:are line4throughout.. , . 1. � . I ..�. � . .. . I . . I I L I - . . .1 .. 1, " AA , -,
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Wry wear. At 50c we sell an all steel filled corset, nide-. .'. . ._.. I . . . . .11 .. I . . ... . . . ... I oW far we will be allowed to go in the price of dishollorbe, According to- ''I ... I - ,..
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ly trimmed and fini,,,hed.. 'At 75c-& $1 IL � . ..bave :CHILDP,EN'S COATS-- AT. - . I L . .. I . -t10 'is ' . .- h' wnstatemi�nt,uAedin,bjs,,private - L . ...
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your choice ofa dozen diffenlit styles.' -Every corset..k,_ . �, , $1 a75, L$�' $2 50, 43.5040 $ b ' pered: jtl�bis d6 . . OaJjadals Timber ,. Mo
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.,rd eye,a' - -ion G .enlarged ,and retur ed*'on, tbe argent solicita.. -
... � .W li.eV6r had", , . , overnment' -to a$k for L , � I .11 . I .. .
and -tl,l hre steel filled. Several lintis.havQ the.6o . , . , e such.values. in-Cbildre 's Coats as L We � I a . I w . . tj'nsof�hislawyers. Byl16prq,0PSs0f ve d * & home gi:.owin t*
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lets wbich are an improvement 0,-c,i-,, thb* .0 . I I - I .. ,every c.oa.t is:m 9de of a good.stiong cloth . I . .1 . muh
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. We aL�o _�ep a comp'ete ran .,e- oif.Ladi.es� and- Chil- - . ' . ' ' . 1Z. . .. �. , 12 � I 0 rtii4t not 0 !Ln P 'ha�e th4l
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drell's ("Unget Waists, 50C to. 61. . . I I . . .. . �. ; ,. : , ,'L retain th6 idea th4t:C . y .1 Advantage of being*. .able. I �to do some ,
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.. . � - YOUA MONEY BACK .. � ... L. I . I I % . . I M,E. Stewart Superintendent of
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. I .. " . � - � I . ... . I . .. � . . I I . 1.6.4. nb ties is Sir Wilfred Laurie", w.1th. a, ,percentage twice as , ax . . .1
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. . . .. I . . . . , , : - . . .. I . . . . .. .1 I .,Of our. tl�ue pqsition,-it will have - packag tse �of population. .
. I . ; I I I .. . I . 1. . . , . I. . ', I.. . L � .PrOY e,in his '.hands reading "Land cref ,
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.: - . I I .. L . 1-1 . . . . - .. Is to'railways." It. is this state- -to show tb�t, in the \Torthern Heluts-,
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fared- a."po ion, in the 'Finande- De , .1 ... . . . .. I . . . . we . object I orw&y'i ". .:
. . . . . .. ,ment to which . .The tib- phere, practically N � n
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' e:gn fields, an � d I his . serin . ons'on ' . . LL . Comin and .64in . . " I - I sid , . . . . , . .. Swede �
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S;Ons are aINvays full, of intereisting *' ' . . .. I .... . .. .. . ' partw6rot, at Ottawa, at - $800 a i,ear, .. . , L . I . cir�-, of land . to . and Canada " are the only - countries
'rjAnlopg tile, =htirches �. I b I L . . � . , ; I , unknown to her, father And, without - 0,.,`Th,8%W.eaIthle'At.� . 'euntry. . . . . . wh I
facts and illustrations. He.has. een Miss. Waugh, Str4tford, 1SIhe guest .. I . , I ... . iA can be long looked ia'for.ex''ports
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. requested byL both- the officials .and . . . . his influence, bUtL she declined * it, pie- , . L§h I owthAt an . y . railroad,." since 'they- came into,` oftimberi ' The' Vn' . .
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. . . L * ' Sir Rob n's figures . roduct - ifIt . ' I
Mfss Bv�war this week.. � . - , - . at6s
**'�����' members of his church to repeat one of�. L . I fdrring to folimy her work4n connec� art 6iff. . I ited: St, , will.,
I . I I . . .. , . L. power. ,This is -%ther6in they,diff6r so soon c6n4ume its7 own P1 .
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- . ,I-- of his sermons on this subject and � to Misw-�Mau& Scott.1s' 19 ending 'the tion* With the Y. W.i C...A. -1 i - ,.-. . .. � we axe the ri hest, people in th6 worU . . . �. I . . 1. I ' ' does not practiallily 4.0 So 'now; RuSSlit L,
. . . we it publisheol. 116 will r6 . . . oJEjin SeaL rth. .. - , .. L. . � . L.. . . � c, ., .. L . . . thair piodec' r . running, -into -the - -�' I
V-ESIXY C11URca - The hl:, L peat his. m eek with frien Zo , 1. . . I from L . 1. -,
sacramental. sermon on 'Do Missi,on§-Pay ?'.ace . � . - I I * itis Steva�s left' Tiiiirsolq Morning The-emin at. statistian estimates 'that much '.. I . . , Psso I 11 in has iolil6fly. rivets
IF. fol�B�o . , L e, . . .1 . I' . .. Sb, - and � so - e'arin.ot collipetO . 1. �
� LITIT ices last gunday were. attended by .ord-, Mr8 Will. gmigh;'Blyth, w4w the guest issewain office 'for they gave 41VAY L nlilli6is. of' �. Arctic i,'
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- * of Mrs A. H. Goodwin, oil Tue 1. ft , Man vto visit relativ�ds, ware 6anada�s w6dIth divided.,eadh in- ,_ 'L I . . . " . . '*Ater-�arried logs'OfCanada ; ',
an uousually large nurnbenand,-agreit:, ingly. . - ,. I , . -:, . .. . . sday�'. . an in there deen, I - .1. .. .... I - - � ave given none, I -With the - ..
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JPW-ee of spIritual interest was mani- I . . , - . I - � . . . I Jas M I eXath. spent .a few L . . . lie goes to Abet babitant:Would have,$2'4'0. - -Britain p6rL Acres. The Liberals 1,i . and the'Scandillaviati peninsula. Obilo
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. .. days Ahat ;.Dak.; to -visit his dan liter, Mrs Eagel� ' . . I -
Tested....'Ibe special services, which. - . � I . . . 4, . 9 . . head c - !' And intend to ive none. . . .. ,Austria. Hungary will soo.wreolu re its .
. �. I . I week with M8.rnothEr; -Mrs 'Win - Me-, son , , , � , '' . * �. I . an only sh97' $210; while the 9. . 1. . . I I .L . . I .1 1. �
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have been h6ld for the past four weeks, - A. V. P'I it. i0onventleh. � 'Matb, Dnngannou. - , � - " . ' - - ; I 1. 11 I . 1. " ` . . . S'Ll. . own "cut.!' -.., . I
.- . I I . . - . . - - - Unit�d States wealth avera,e 'but No a uni(jue :
.nrc being continned this week.tbe pas- 1. � - I � I I I . I . 1. 11 I I I . . � . I ... I . I . I . . 9 �-J* ' The electiod for Mayor of. . . Nv York, � This will 'put CanadaL Ill
tor being assisted by Rev. J. Greelit . ... . L Misses -Alm' n and Mabel Goldthorpe, - � -. .. . . : �. 'SL *a<h'18 . . -er timb r, *�ill'be -as v1dii- -
,,'.. * a Akin' I I . .. L . . An " . I , on Tuesday, shows- very plainly that on. H a . .
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TheRrA conventioiT �of th . glic&n' of Goderich,were -the 'guests. of Mrs Local Not4is . .,$175 individual,'Brita'n . I . : *po'giti L be,
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'Dis Sunday next iRev. V, Manning: Vun eople's Association Wits held -Shier over Sanday. '. . .1 . . . I . . . . - . . . � . .. . placed at $75j()OD,00(),Q00. .He estimates ' the bulk ,of .the : people'. do not, 'savitig '
ible as her - grain- - can hope to
will conduct,4nnixtrN,ser-vie,esat]31ytb, L . . L ' * * . i . . I , want When European -experts are ,
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n o October 28th' and 29th. Mr J. Rands�bas added a nea sign . . I I I I ' � is Within s4lit." -
. ' ' . t - ' ' the wealth of Canada at ',$I,�� 000,000, nistra o '. kh Imbel?
I Vurity:of adini ati u � ree y�ars that "a ti famine . . *
son - front f his . � . . . . . I tb A
-'bis work boing sup0ied by , ReV.L J 1903 an I it is expected that hereafter Mrs J.B. Tiar��Y, Blyth, visited her.. of a large horie shoe in 0 . s ,� 1111ti-y become;l
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-Holmes, of that place. itwillbean annual convention. The � mother, - Mrs Tromp . I Albert street, blacksmith. shop. r I ,:, I I aud the Australian colonies are isted Ago Mr Seth Low- was, elOeted by. a ,the forests� of'' I .
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UNTARIO STRH'T�.T CHURCH.- The . Weather wits -all that could be d0sirdd ' I ' few days lastwebk.. I . . . 11 I � Miss May Dickson, of the London. �L�$1.050,NO,000. ...India is 'put.doWn Majority of over 31,006 Lon theLanti-, . valued. .From. this,% tIlLe lllb§t obvipus r � .
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J-adies Aid purpom having -an AtHome. and the conventionwas in every. wayl J)r Wallaoe, 9, P,. -for Ru6sell,.uncle road.' L entertained a company of - her . � . . I I we should.take tile
M . f01*:..$3,.'00,000,000, which is certainly a Tammany and moralreforill issu corollary is' that'
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:in the church on Thursda a decided'suco�gss. Between fifty and of Md Strachan, of town, W48 visiting friends last Friday evenin Various - . atest pains t6 ,protect .them; and tO -L .,
I Saturday. . . . I . 'he bas given. ce on these gre
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T0ov 12; a SiXtyLdelegates were - present rebre- fri s i . I 11 ' e' ts we: . A in smallamdunt for a populatiodof 3W, . excellent sePvi . epsu I ,_
-.er-v select prograrn N�,il a rendered I . . L n this locality last amusern n rei engage And A . I . . . . . 'I . . reacontinuatIOA:01! tha�prodw .
auiing the evening and Ight refresh, senfin'g many parts of the .oliocese of . . I t. 9. - I . PW,000, .but the avera income -over lines. � It was .thought- that Ila would . oio�e they � . .
I1011on ' The p a . . I . MrsA. Lewis, Hensall, spent last most bi$joyasble evening spen . . ge. , . . . tion of young timber. In E
ap rs glvenwer6 .of the, w -tori,renewing old ac4uafti- . 0 * * . I . ' . * -r .
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t willbemade highest type, -in I of inspiration And . ask in Olin . n Thursday evening next our resid-L'therol is not; more than $25-,& year fo - w1ii agidla;, that I a p . I f6r 're-pl4ntillg� I
T)WntS served; every offor I I , 'ill eopie" were' go in extensively
tnamake it a success as this is the only' . I . I .' I L '' tere there. ar6 hardly adequate - . ,
tances. She -formerly resided in town. ants may have the privilege of seeing a farnily-.of -five pers ns.. I ,anton destruction. ' . I
A ' 'r'S'rilet'on, Land had the tendency -to . . I . .0 , Tile. - South ,.With him,. and . that his opponent,. Mr while b I
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IxOelftl gathering there hn I*en for a . -great Shakesperl6n p ay The ' . .. . .. I . Imedt . ,,
'FRAr I permeate each mind. and heart, with Mrs Williameon and'Mrs Cramer;, of the 1, to . . saft!guardsagairist
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- ..An unw6ually large number - Afriatin.polonies are rate(! k 000,000,-* I McLennan, the - Tammany candidate, - t k ivhich Goverr I
JMrVicillated in thp love fe the knowledge of hiorhor thin , , heift, homes ' Merchant of 'venico," 'which is to be. V . , J L . L owhor its. � The tilik- ,
ast and sac- lys, which Tdronto, have returned tot a a. Nearly ev .. Will havo
1-Tamental service last. Sunda, Wo ld'advance our mot,& , after spending a fe* weeks. at. W, T. per.capif , � to Perforni for
y, the in- ideu I all 6 * itual . put on by, the .same company�,that ap-. 030, whi�h is equal to $02.50. a -w.p ald . b n . . . 'pry bar is too'slow in maturingfor L I
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as to a, certain delpee 'r I pear6d in our town two seasons ago. in I . an i0ro . �
telvet displayed being very encourag- �,of perfection. L&VArs. . . . I I.., I . .,of white populatiom a0d the rest of rl',�wspalier and minister in the city ndivPiduafto fake niiibb carejn ip
- .The Quarterly Boald Mot on The S6ciety is in it's infancy as it . - I Othello, and was -much enjoyed.and 1 $1, L ' I . .. I i *
. Mr-Agh'0W,' of Wlughalp, and son the bolonies at. 000,0�0,000,r making supported Low,; .and yee in the face of plantin� or early -protection , OtIty L
1i Weve, and re'q uires the. conera ion o ' th_ L ,_ . . I highly spoken of by fahgse � who were , ,
U DesdAy evening, and fixed the . ti f Dr Agnew were - e. guests � of Dr I the nation lives long enou ;h to reap .
-Rau for their anniversary to, ring to 4 Agnew, of town, fo, . couple of o the aggregate. witalth of the Britisk 'all this,.McLdlar Wass' i t Caua(iJL.S* "
selwibes for eht,.h,one -of us in order r a lays present. We feel colift ant the publio . I L . . � I h aceessfu.1 by & L ,
state of maturity.' The foll6wi - * . . . I . � , tile giant harvesti But ii
leffier the last Sunda' Ing is. a this' - can look forward to *even 9, better pro. . . � I .. .t, . f I I I *iqe-
y of November or week, , - � � , . : in %,jorl y o over . 0 s t n1ber is roperlir preserved and
inDecember. Accinmittee list of the. - papers presented: � "Dut . . . . ductiorl'of the above tban.on their empire $81,900,000,000, . I . : 06,000. it � sh w [ one of these years ,
young I a - powerful machine Taminany I utilize ,we will
was of the Church to- the eople I Mlss4s Maud and Win�ie' Good,Mh, Previous Visit to 011l' town. . -�r Cr
"Tu UPPOinted"to consider the resigna- " f r, I I . We, alwayi. er .proud of this great * What a I I in the position of'boldirig a
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flon of B. J. Gibbings as choirmaster. read by Rev 0 B Sit a, of Lon,lon, and andMeersrs. A -Goodwin, -town, assist. - .. I . . -i." . I youn a. is, and what A strong ll�ol& it has on )f the comitiercial fore,4 .
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preparedby RevO May, of Preston, i ad At a, concert at Sharon jast Thurs-� , 0 , * . � . . . - the bulk of the pe6ple, wbo-thus-de- iply of the Northern Hemisphere,. .
�'87- PAUI:s.-Last Sunday was All Wb5 was -uhable to attend;. Ily . . . 1. - . , . . I .
. oubg day pight.� . L . . . � 1 read'hir R R Gamey. on , the re- eloquent'juitification. of that. f . eel I i � ng. , . L . . - . I I � & I
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�Sainld day which was canonically ob, dhurch,l . .. . te L 0 _' ' prefer bad g9vetn.; . I.:, L I I
Peogle and their dutv to the, , sult, of th Ontario provincial bye�Iec- 1 And they, speakinore th . appears on cl I b - th . . g IS -
,,nerve& L . I . Mr and Mrs ji i?bp I . an I are tha � Py 00" �
In the evening the cho' 0 anizing secret- , I , , imagine that Mr, the slitfa v.' In both Britain And the. ment-to good. It can hardly he called,
r ran. by ev It 0 Dix n, or er and daugh r, , tions one. would Tbe Police Magistrate at the
Jitered a beautiful and approariate an-. aly ofthe Dioccse.of W( - 'Benee . Vera, of Tuckersunt?, were ,the guests . . L . . � I L . fined a would�be aisonator at the. re-
oronto, . hopefafsign of the iftne.s. 4
'Amm entitled "What are these that fits of Orgmization," by .Re* C.'R .of Mrs R. ('arteri � 6n Sunday, bliss Gamey wAs the -leader'and Mr whtt- United States there are. vast fortunes a , . ., . . . Cent bye-electilon 400or three nionths,
.are arrayed in white robes. ,..The Ind- Gunriet M� A., of Clinton ; I The need Velia being Mrs Oirter's great grand- I . I I � . I , , _ . � I - , .. . L. .
ipsGuild met Thfirsday evening to for a conp-roliensive and unifying daughter. - . � .. . I . .neythei follower. 'The. ,Conservative hoarded by the few Whi . .1 . Tile progpeots kor the re-organizatiou
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. . . . provincial party in Ontario is. bad en� ' crease the 4pparqnt general ave- rage. . The Canadian apple Crop Lof 19W W'I of the Lake L Superior Cons6lidated .
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, Society," by Rev Canon Brown, B. A, L ompany are improving, and it looks
discuss their work for the coming sea. - , I Miss Maggie Combe teturned from I ough return more money to the growers -0
m(m....-NeXtSunday the rector will ofParis, "Worabip,"byRevNindlpal . I 6 but if Mr Gamey is to be allow In Canada the millionaires are few - . . ent'Witt
,preaell Mi i Waller, of Huron '(1ollege, tonapp ,, Rid - Monday Accoinpanied . � � � . � I . f than 'any crop, ever marketed from as if the new financial agreeir . �
I ons at Middle V a'ow`ii 0" ad the length of rope he appears 'ti) Caftaita?a wealth is diAlded more even- . � . go. ftough.. .
- "Work.11 byW,p (,,00kshutt, of'Brant- . � - er, Mrs L%tornell, , with , . this country. Suchwas the remark of . . .- . . I I I.
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olmesville and Summethill :b _r gist
=1mrebes and Rev, H. A. Wrip wh in she has been visiting'for tho'have bad in these ,bye-alectilons its .,Iy than th&tL Of most other 'nations. I I
:ht . will ford;. Pallowsbip," by 'Rev it J m past month. ' � ,. I ' . I
!zm"w the pulpit in St., Paul a .... The Perkins, of Exeter, And I Edification," . . I condition will rapidly grow worse, Comfort is more general ; want is al� J. J. Philp, one ..of the Government Now subsei,lbersgetthe NEWE'U'A,nd
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JAL Y. P. A. met in st paups school by Mrs Gallam, of London, The fol� Miss Perrin, daughter of W Perrin . . . - . fruit inspectors, ta a Montreal Witness IM5, for
li'mule.on Tuesday evening, to listen to 1 9 0 cars were, elected for the an. I . most unknown. Happy Canada. - � Montreal Herald to Jan, let, :
I . ain buyer of town, left Wednesday I . . I sheds 4 o ,ir subgorip-
ical addresso 11 ear; 'Chairman, Rev Canon 'Secretary' of the London.,(Hn )) ' I . - L reporter who visited the , no $1. Those who rene* the in either,
lol� 'Dat�olt from whence she witi L U . . . tions .
-xm the differencesbetween the prayers I ris ; Secretary. Rev 19dWin journa Chamber 6f Oominerce MurrA 'In
ar, -i of the steamship companies a few days c t the Herald also,
- I I urtri I y to St Louis.. Here it is said report dealing with his offici our of Farmers, ivith their wiyea alld chi - � case t ey get absolutely for nothing a
5m Our Liturgy and that of extempor. L a t; Treasuier, Rev C . R'she wift be'married to a former Olin�- Canada# speaks enthusiastically of . Ing the dentists -, . , to make s6mq inquiries'about the 24 ' ,_aper�tho.Herald -that is it-
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�aoeous prayers. A kind invitation has a linton, I I . drenf are Pow emulati ago . �
I . . , TeXaS, and where Canada's future, . . they are busy pulling roots, I . I OlVage p subscription-
Imen received from the You%People's . .. L I � . I tonian, Who lives In In the tutu a, especially foi� her apple buainass� ,,This has been on un. s L worth theL Price of
IGuild of St George's church, odet.ich,. I ... ..I- .. � - . � . . .11 1. , I ._..,I she will make.ber horde i .. r wheat produci% districts, Ile also , - , , - L' W,J L I usually favorable year I for Oatladilan I .11. .1 . . I . . I
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Mo�bellresent at & social which th 'L I . 0 . I . 0 L Vishet was In Toronto last weak speaks very Ill L of the industrial 18, L _ pie Powers," Mr Phil continued, � - mm -!t
I n ueg ov. I - and while-therb attendod'Victorla Uh. entorptiso exhlde!x by the Canadians, Can&dea trade I Increasing at the aP P , , . I -1. I 0 I I 11
I quite a nu bar of t a memb ' L X�w-oubseriberogtttheNL,wnn.&ana iversity's great social function, ',.The papticularly in regard to electrical de- I rate of $50,000,000 a yearo and is About I lbeca,uso, althougn the crop is not a Sag
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- at n in on t at date. ars Mobtreal Herald th.Tan. Ist, 1005, for Bobs," of which he was a former ptool. velopment. . � a million and a half every day of the rocord one, it is perhaps tho - es - 11MA"112 14 -_ . Ill=
1 $1, Those who rdnew their'subseriO' dent, He repor�s the Hallowee I I - �
t� n pro- The ]Department of Trade and Com- i I
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__ lons get tile Herald also, In either - coedin 8L thu'lliet6st fory,ears,most of pierce has fed6ved. A, report from .Wr , year, I . L , . . age In quality we haveev4;r seen. The Sipecial 06100111t an6 Way *XC60
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On Sunday November 8th, the all, case they, get absolutely for nbt,hing a thes u lentsa, tendit5lvariousbanquets ardine, commercial a .il. . .. . 1. I ..M� . yield, however, hasrbeen, large, and the - 01" tieketse � .
ragA gper-tbe Herald -that is It. anddhinera, Thegr natingelass-held in South Africa, in Which be says that a7most complete failure of the crop In Now on
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-1fiversary oY the Blyth � Methodist .8 , , " , NA16 to points in British Colaw-,
th tho price of subscription. .
trhafth will be held. Rev 11 M WAn. , , . theirs at Harry Wobble. !in orted butter to now boiling for one I Sir Wilfrid Laurier has gone. to his bia, moidtano. Utah, Idaho, Oregon, C01 -
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71 . I � linton, will preach thornih; . . - � . ' I . I � L BL A shW1 iug and. thtee-penco per pound, ' country home for a rest. ]No one Is I England, Prance And Germany has oraft and 0611fornla,. �
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and Ing - - - I j, , ! ,L"", Miss,&. Carolina Macdohald "
I- . . . or Wing"am, Was
. � offerflig on the oc. ` AqoInteaL �o ' It And no monib6r I
- This congregation Is bd I aheose one shilling par psutido4nd eggs : morer des6rving of i I had the effoot, of "bringing the prices . .
for at, "ra,,blarph 20, ION ,-;- Secretary of L the oting W telg'A onashillhig andsix-penee pet dozen, . 1junting Season, -
fro"'I"A's , n ISQ the ,Newmarket 14, ., . omon's There is A good marRet for ap 10.9 To of th6 House took less of it during Me "Pto a good flgure. Prleoa quoted .
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I entire amount 'Of OTh68eottl8h Concert Ogw of Aber- Christian Aasoolatil and will 'go to . front a Manchester, P,ng.,�auobion. room . Agly to Agents or write to J..D-
., n a on the church pr1operty. dean, is the most refined co at fancy prices. they must C I
MPA ity of Japan. This You'll alelit- Core Christmas. They are, there ' 46bg add Arduous seSelon. � . ' MD onald, I)Ittriat Paosenger! Agent, Tor-
_ Alidy is the F selling at. - I . I L... . . W...00 � * I about the middle of October were, for . lor Illuittated, pamphlet, entitled
Rev W 0 HoWson of A61tin �troet travelling entottainel:9 we have ever 6d dauTht6v of P. tiodont1do flgq,� M. . : onto, .
. I this town, L four and six applesforashilling. p6ars Voldwins, 17s,- Gre4mT,ngs,I0s,,ICings# sin1hubtsiotrishand "
"NOth0dist6hutch, Lhiloh, preached $eon th The illustrated P., an she refers the work she is all. coat fourponee and flvepe Hamiltoti Herald. Sir Matta's Tup- 061108 0
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W6114�y Sormanfj in the Miltral and - song "Angus Macdonald," W" excop- gaged in to' hat of any other, She is nee "ch. Mr � I I �
11d, lei 1 216, etc. . It is sta tbO first quall Town Office
Mtolhe street chutchos,ftellia,on Sun� I tionally fine, And the moving an ex o rt in matb6inatl having Won I 1ardine a9ma that the representative of par promptly. And ohoorMlly blames . 04 by Porcham out tickoid at
ta*y. Wr Itowson %� especially ititer. We're the P fatutes �t � I �b�elar%o CiliadlanL Impletnopt firm has Canadian Apples have sold as high as ; I ik" delay at station.
I bestevershown bete., Town teVront6 thil. an, 0. Laurier for the boundary deelsioli, It JP. It L 11odgenst Town Aget*,
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