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(Continued from page 1.) '"U.117SOU, WUu, nact 2 ils proflejerA -in Rluk Pills Recauss T � Per re" . � 0 : 1l1FIIl1l1IllIm=VL I W . r verip4s, ,wes, w Or 1.4
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� peen msioe� Fremb, German and Ualian and well, - . spriog A 0 11 41K k4drRO, Ott W�efitted
Idward the Seventh, or a poet Jaureate; wrote one able to holdr his OWU ln'RuBajari, t4# 4 I
I I King U ,a he, I , of bis fine 11 , )take Good )JIW- 09 90 Paid, No Paper d1qco4fIUuo4 =
*1 The Peac,P, Poems, "A Welcome to Alexandra,, - . rl __ . the laxtl�w 046 ft store vp reo
" lafAr Xing long aad deeply stud$edr for. , exvidql�ri IS
IN b kri�wu in history 11 An 04 &rro" A" nud, uplo . - * I W it ahwia I j
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�', 7�vml,re Of E on this occasiqiu,� Coss socirf O'Von'rof *0 PV fi�j. Tiler 'date .to health au4 y1u%* for the Ill* ordvr 0�v PoIr 1FnP0_Q*t1s twopgirf og
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I urope," who ha j . The prin eign politics, His. berO03 in, BriUsIt, Ask any doctor ouil he will tell you , r
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. .4 juA died, MAde herself .ver r Political life Were th ,,P,,,,i,,i,o,r tbir� ecZeala Ia caused by I W, Ch ovexT subscription is peid is de.
l Ya And threeil Classes of tile British, pub no t nothing 'CA . roatmicut. is 0,
After a reign Of mine Yea Y Populax Wi0i all _a - 31"W. 1 � J xft'dvt Of thilliAd"I't1swat vkdotiie dollar. Order
- lie, Cevil Rhode$ a intho blood, , UA,S' nip"It'" tooted: on the, label,
. t only nd Lord Kitcher. Many it that does not reach . a 04ror $0-47 tMa ckeav ap4 ittiabie i
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I race of Manner, but friends were Colonists, the blood-iliat , Vlwjna I Q
month$. waa sixty-nine years of age,f by her 6utward U of his closest 4dvOrtiOng rates, -Transient adver Add--T#IE KEOICATIEp
Vi,t I . . nits, 10 C .. I PAD C $1PANy
B dls,( ues and atrA4 prits per nouparol. line " VICTOXTA'ATZ., WIND01t, ONT., 0A7;,&,V*
1 . ha ng been born NOV. 9,,1841 ail ) hY b . er and colonial Ministers have always outward applio4tiono are worthless, ter first insertion and 0 con I � SO E190181600 r
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. c 17hain Her husband himself alway j bility.
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I t Palace. For 4411 % cen-t . r . a aharlA hA,d a warm welcome from him. The.. That is the reason why Dr, Williams, t4 per line , �
ry 11 has in Ity, although the r,term., 150 r w, :�9' - �, Ir 11
been perhaps the mostl this Populari Pink Pill& b4vq, always Proved so Bile. . j h subsequent insertion, 8034 is Mot 1 �r I '":":' — I
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! �,mj elit ' Imperial institute and the Colonial' ta not to exceed one � It
I . royal figure in. Ruropre�- er Puritanism 01. his p9tentis lustitu, � tei the. Cent . r act otilverasomem
I at, r , J aub.1 res. of metropolitan Cessful-�-tlfey on the. blood,and in Inch eat Do An Iq
OB scholar, diplorn sovereign,, iects had often been shocked by itor.! cQlonial life, satin# on tb4 blood they ban .. ah those' UCb.r VA "Lost" "Strayed,,, ,,Stolen to, .. r j VIPs&"
sportsman and q . were largely the result. . -L & � .1 =_-7 -
� . ies of his dissipation.' I Of his energy and o4thuslasm. . frifftl(m$ 904 PlUlPfeg, 2,elievs tile topinserW.once for 80eento r I PROFAE&SIONAL .
gentleman of tasta.! _ . Irri ation and itching and g - ' or 10" - ____
As eldest son of the ruling so i , The Prince , A . tnOnWor$I.C1omruuAIQ&tIon8 intends -.,__.,_.__- ;, = I . 1-7=� ,
veroigrt, of Wales' Marriage to. Xing Edward was probably better . ive pp __ - -.1. - ___ I
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� I be became at the moment of his birth Princess Alexandra " w4s brought' cured thousands ibrPubileation must, as & ,Kuaranteq of ' Grond TrualkU4way system . W, JaHVIA)BUI. 1.
� j � about in a rL0. liked personally in Fiance than any thealth, They have
� . Duke of Cornwall, thereby heco mantic"fashiOn, a photo. other F,uropo�a . of ,cases where poor blood has rest] It, faith, be accompanied by, tile I
l.: . entitled to the revenue of th,l t due graph *of tile princess are . using the he showed In It sovereign, Certainly , I ed in diseage. those they have I bf -the w:rIt6r,, . - .. RikilwAy Time Table . R I- OTAR.
. al . r � . tMODW S= . UALIRISTOR I$0L10IT0 4
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� i ore sympathy witlz the caredia rs, ames current
. 300000 Zr interest of tile prince some time be- French temperament than ever his Out., who says . I ,11kins, A*Ivaer, TO in
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At four weeks of age: he fore he incif b16 future wife, I Mother did. Yet the analysis to wbich ill suffered ;i 2gue COPY Of Advertisements should be OTIUT"
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� . came Prince of Wales and Earl of, I
'� ,r. lRester by royal "lost remarkable of royal families, ,. ly thing to help. me - The tollowingtAble . Passenger 7
I patent. The otherl writers in Paris was at least as dyni-' � until I took Dr. . shows our rates for ,
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. ;'Aitles which he received were: Duke' One which has been described as Sir Cal as it Williams' Pink Pills. Theoefteednay %ad space. c erd part.... . - 8..40 a W 4,50 p In emaRL" % UnLE
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, "! f Rothesay, and Duke of Saxe.1 nursery of 'kings and queens,. it furn- . the a � e blood Of -all impurities and' gave me I Crontralia ...... ;j.. _ 9.40 r' 5.43 UEAL ESTATE AND IN$URAXOID�
burg -Gotha, Prince of Saxony, Eaxll i.slied a Czarina for the Russia I . In, writing of. him s the, King; speedy relief. I Am* therefore, natur. I r. Omo. Smo. Iwo Exeter .... r ........
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Nly very enthusiastic in praise of L I gall...: ......... 10.08 6106 . Huron St., Clinton,
J "ire is made up.,of antithe-ges and those pills", I column 40 00 2500 15 00 ,t 00 I
. L. I consort for a King of Great Britain, 4 "Umn' $71,00 $40 00 M, oo $10 00 Hen
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rway A medicine that, can inake rich, red . . .
- Mew, and Lord of the Isles. I a ruling monarch fQr.the,Greel;s, and, contradictions. Physically you know� I UPI Boo 'Brucellgid. .......... lo.30 6,11), . .
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- I He took his first name, Alberi, from' 4 King Of IN - . him-& body which bught to have the', I umn 2500 1000 $00 L ..
�.:,� d hi Tile ,affedtion and esteem' in w I i blood will qure anaemia, rheumatism, run - 18 00 1000 550 200 Clinton ............. ll.()5. L . I L
,.- I 1. Ns father the Prince Consort, an a , hielf strength of a giant and which has not - . eczema, neuralgia, Indigestion, heart OU0017141 1 606 350 .200, 00 Londesboro .... I k... 11,18 4
1, Edward from hi the late King was held were . t I - . 6.35 H. T. RANOE, . . 'i
It. s gra . never lost .the gracefulness of youth; a band Blyth ................. 11. 4.52 1
"M40eard lone'D better exemplified than in Decem Contract display advertial I . N�tary l. L ,
like of Kent. It w 1 - PRIPItailon, the ille'of girlhood and of ng oc p 27 . 7.0o Elublic Comv
�.,. he�, B71, when'be was attacked . , ber.- Which seems ready to crush And- yet 'womanhood. and 4 hoot of other trou� . Inch, per, issue. L Beilgrave ....... f..... 1,1.4() . oyancer, �:
�, - B wish that he , by ty-' does not shake the earth, a sman e . 7M Fimmoial And Real Est�ate. .
,�,: wned Albert I., but En thoid.tover and for . . ,ar.- I bles,�--simply because'these troubles . . .
FEZ; � or 7.M. - INSURA:KCE AaNNT-Aevreoputina 14 Fire In-
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, . Predilection for the old namw,* of the public was intense, -and the globe; A. blVe eye. very' gentle and", . . DIVIStOA Oeliirt ,Office. .
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...:; . � �� . Te became Edward VII. news of his recovery was greeted with smiling, which behind watchful brows , pale cheeksi. Sold by all medicine urt expected alue,rence or DOSIMn.j" elgrave ........ � .
" His birth was a great day for n .! great joy. Oil his first appearance in. seems always seaching I . But , 054 3.44 .
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.. ." 1;In the throne would be firmly plant, ."thanksgiving ser . n. the memorial tance.beyond the visible horison, but I six boxes, for $2. �iou may do much to help each other a eaboro ......... : 7.10 4,04 .
. :1 vice" in St. , from The Dr. Wil- . XediLAJ. �
l Paul's steps always on the nearest objects, !laws? Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. in ties, tbaugh their ntoli ............. 7.50 422 - 1 .
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�. I 'world is bitter off for heirs. b. 27, 1872. treets I
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12.rs �.. alo a good indulgent smile. on lips rather � - � I streams Of life may ft ucefield ...... 1. �. IDR ,%� W., Timomrsex
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�.,,j The ceremony of christening the, ed with a cheering multitude. "Morally it is . - I I . �'. I The words of the worthy archbishop! ippen .......... - US 4.47 . I Ablan. 11"geon. Bto
.":� I Queen's eldest son, the future King of After his recovery several -years were as physically. This I . - � ,did not prove prophietio, as recent his-', - HonsAll ........ )- - - 8.32 .4.53 1 .0selal 6116111110011 given to diseaves of.*Jbe A
7"'. ;England, was an event of great irn-i devoted to iquiit * . improvident Man is the most'orderly . tor, . X70, HAr, ThroaL and No".
".11, work, though he a _ I V has shown, for by the death Of Exeter.'........'.'..';. &4S 0.0.6 .
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pressiveness. The ceremony took place' , s- III the United Kin in� Were he not Clarence "Sailor Prince" G6or .... �
k,., suriled a great deal of the r .gdo "anillron mears lie S. Central1w....,_' , goo NYOG carefully exUaillied and sultablot glaesea
on Jan. 25, es W,nsi. born to Hamilton, �w ge not' London, arr ' 5.1$ - . proaserUZ
I the throne he would have May 7. -The Aewsof the only stepped into the succeisi � ITO., - - - 10:00
17': 1842, in St. George's' bility attaching to the celebra U I death of King Edward was rec4j�� on, butf I . . 6.,10 ofirwo OVA: Realdande.
� . . I tic made On incomparable business man. . I was finally married, on .Tuly 6, . I I ffa .
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tl 1, Chapel, WindBor. The royal sponsors, his mother's jubiloie in 1887. . Q His punctualit , here last evening with deep .sorrow. to Pri � Eu 10 and Goderich Two &*on West of am comawrd" R"41
-Y is proverbial throuth. I JAcess Victoria May of Teak, to West 1. . .
, were the King of Prussia, the Duchess: Again in 1897 at the #me of, the 0 ed I Passenger SUM St.
. .of Saxe -Coburg, represented by the: ut England.' He never arrive$ latd Special itious of -the newspapers whom his -brother had been afflai z I . , .
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I . Diamond J�ubilee he took a great p4rt nd rai)Wly spread the news and bells in .)cedi . AM pin
-, L � : Duchess of Kent; the Duke -of Cam -i ' �a . he nevek forgets 4 social drigag ' " ' the - City Hall and ceiitr�l fire station R In P In .
,� ,bridge, the young Duchess of Saxe -i , ti"Me -ceTeUra.Tlon nn'Tupori:'Rer ldelk'W menk- The ,smallest det,618. of 06ro, wedding 'took place at the Chape ...IQ.00 12.20 .2?; lo,90 D W. 61j* . . .
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V.I. it, 1901 took up. the duties ,of bove-, ony interest Win. He never leav a' towers were tolled, _I Mttcbell .......... 10.22 12.45 5.55 lo.el re . nit .
, aoi well as every Royal, St., Jarnes, the Duke of York Seiforth....
"I in � . � ,e a . buich bell. ....10.45 1.10.
-Coburg, Princess Sophia and Prince' reign, with- a caPac!tS, that will rank a letter forty-eight, hours without re� Many 6.18 11,12 or w, omm, iL, a. 4p. p.
." Fvzdiziand of Saxe -Coburg. . him among the ablest kings of Eng. twenty-four hours without vate meetingf 'Public and pri- wearing the uniform of -captain in! Clinton ......... 11,07 1.25 6.40 11,2S 1 1 I I I . ji� X V. lLm ni", - ,
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.1 The prince's first traiiiiing was un- the J�Oylal navy'and being s 09106-Ontarto Street, ountoa... N itat palls a ..
. land . .Tust on the eve of his Corona- ply or weekly parade of th .. up�ortodl Holmes ville.'.. ..11.16 1.33 6.46 11.38 % .
, e 13th Regiment by his, - father k6 then Prince of' Goderich..., .. I r35 1.5a 7.0& 11,55 str"s. � .
"; I der the direction of Lady Lyttleton, a' acknowledging its receipt. All corre� I froat door of osiop cc reald"Loso - J
Z, sister of Mrs. Gladstone, who tion there was:a thunderbolt m.essage spondence Addressed to, - h' ; as called off.' I . . I . ft . . 1 .. . OkManbury -
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wOs' to the effect that he was.dying, and, ,, . . .. � . A , - �� . . . - I 1.
�11 ; owerness to the royal ebiildren until! I - . ,; tuider I hid eyes." I un � pas law - W . ... .Wales, and hha 'uncle. the Duke of , East . , , .. . Passenger, I . . . �
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i . I ury "Assigns, * . . Four children bave" I . ... . I . 1. ^ Ri I offico.,hours at . 8*1 lm -1 to.b P.,=,: I to 9 V.m
- . A the prince was' six years old. At the' llie Ceremonies had to be 1;6styli6ned. ; -1, . . . 1 . 8 1. .41 141"Or. -Me'r'4q' . been born � . , P ra pin ' ' ' . I I ts, -, . , I - � .. �
levillo, May 7,�-The 3fadoc Mer- the roylif cou .to' 'Goderich..%. _.. ... 710 2,40 4.50 - - . . I ... I . . . .
� .. W of 8even his education began un-,' All the wo*rld watched anxioUslY -while Cons9mPtIves llhouidtryo Allen' vur3r� is in the hands Of' the bailiff. being plO, the heir apparent, HOWesvilla. _::-- 7.26 9.57 5.06 ' DR J6 W- SHAW,
Q. . der the tutelage of Rev. Henry . Mil-, his operation was proceeded with andI. Lung. Balsam; it eat; be bad of any in . Edward Albert Christian Goo " � .
� -1 dred Bir h who retired from, his posi-1 finally amid great rejoicing. he was drugRist.. . rp� Clinton.......'.... 7 .
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,... le I , I . . .1 � I . W .. MeXerracher was, the propriet6r. Patrick DA -0d, whose birth occurred : . Seatorth .1a.... .% 807 5.15 . I rRvaloux, OURGICOX. . . . �
tion in 1851. I again restored to he . I I � � I . .
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The next tutor under whose direc- In the nine years of his.reign King I ------- � . . .� at White, Lodge, 6n Xuae 23, IM., Thost Mitchell...... *.. �..'.. AI . I .6
Ill . I I � three - . I . 6 348 5156 1 "ja"ausli., ov"00 W. ftvran's red"Ac9i
Zon the young prince came was pre&' Edward earned for himself the name I ` . � . � �' others in sequence, are: Albert! Stratforct.. -�. 6 ....... 8.0 .
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!, lerick W. Gibbs, who remained with' of peacemaker of Europe:. Hia.vi& LONG - LIVE, THE . �
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i in for seven years. He then went, family relations, his unfail' . . . � KING1 . . 14, 1895; -Victoria Alexandra Alicel 1. . 02. F. IL AX46N . I . -
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I . V Edinburgh to pursue .his studies tesy and his keen diplomatic ability . � - � mml - � ,, 1897, and- Henry Wil - . _. . " . ' DRNTUT
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under a number of professors. have several times - saved 'delicate � I I 11 .. . � I Little Prince Edward, 'the he I . e I
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I " First Public Appearance situations ill Europe. His entente- . ., ' .' " I . t" - I . . I I I . Ondusia ol O�cj),S.. Cbie"
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ill , His earliest appearance in a isading' cordiale with Fran6e, secured after a ' . � . I � 1, I I I . I . . �, . parent to the throne, has. iaread ___ __ I . . - Toronto. . 0. and 1I.O.D.S. , - .
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�1, Ine0ting with President F�Iliem, his, , . . . . . ao"(A O'"o"MYS, ANW Ut $0 Deftftbev' -
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. . I . . . ]military life and.� is c��sidered -preco.i: . Farm. � to Rent .
aying o un on us mee ings peror L.. . ., . . . . . I �. . I .
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: I Isto I of the Lambeth School of Art at William- 'of e rnany7l is me ew, - . � I . . I I . .. � .. I .1 rs. , . The Ostram farm, Lot 28,9th Con. of Godarleh ' . Rk
. Vauxhall. After tile death of his fath- visits to the - . . I I � Popular. . . � I �
i zar Of sia-and a host . . � I . . . . Always, . . I Tp.. 80acres.is offered to rent. Applyto, DL 11- JVOWL ' . � I
er in December, 1861, he naturally of audiences anT-.'In � . I .. .. 1. . In' January, 1901, the then 1) . h*.e . of I JO . SHLCOOK, or to MRS. J. HALSTEAD � . . � 1,
' .. . .. . . . � . I York'� was pr I .. , I . . . TISTe � . . ..
- Joreign ambassadors and 'Po ntAtes . . . . � I I omoted to� the - rank of. - . �
. �beciame the most desirable function ews with . . � ... Clinton. tf Qoderiou'.' I . � #
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Zy at all ceremonies in which benefl- have done more tha � , . � � "'. - - . I I I . ..
% n , yt I else. to - , . .. . 1. ----. . I . I I . jear - admiral in Her Majesty's �. OR1080 Over O'NZILIE. store, . .. - .
� cent or charitable ,undertakings were -preserve the peace 4 . .In anticipation of. his fleet'. - YouSaliBorltent.;. . � . . ..
.. of t. _e world. . - . :1 ... I - . . . purposed de. . � I I �. I I SPecial care taken to make ik;litsl 0666.,
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Ito be recognized by royal approval. Of late years th b .: . . Parture on. the long -cruise arouna the.' .- . . ... . 'I , , .� . I
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' _ _ , Ill's work up to the time he became tile late King were. Almost always 4 . I . . I 11 . I world in the Ophir, which termina I d. wibk a. I . I I .. ,. . L I .: .
. . . . . I ted' good frame house of seven ro ins. back 91tehani. !p!--- . ..- . .
.. King-oeoupied a I&rge-sha-re--Of-h�is---%PeTU-on-tli(�-conti-nent-..�� Y- ;- -.,;,-j - - ., 1.11 � . . . I Only a few rhonths ago. 'The.thoUS.! wood -abed Wfo hirae- build- . I _____17�ro�� ,. 4 I - I
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, . . dignity, tact atl,l patience. Indeed Cliester'and s�Qtiines as BAronRen. ' , ` - 1, . . . - 1 L . . . . I I .
traveled when abroad as the Earl of ful-14--reewived-da'- lng�ba,xina.beett-uaa&,a",chcWow'g -
.� tinie and was always performed with I L 4-generall I and stable, and a a -_.;-_W6 R1
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t no prince of any country has ever frew. A private sal6on."rriage Which I . 11. . � I . 1. . L � , - veteripary . $1urgeo 'a. ..
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.. Personally exertv�l himself more faith- cost $35,000, was kept at Boulo;�e lor - ' - L . 11 . . . . I . I .. . . . � .. . . I . .. . . . . Honor-gradusto on*. Voi. 0011�, 1890 .
- ifully to render services of this sort to his use. His trips were exoeedinpiy . I . I I " . r . I 11 I -.-.----.- Zi,�� -�_--_.j : . , � - . � Speol&icours6atx,X,n,,,C �
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the community. The multiplicity and expensive, both Ile and the prizko'cis . . .�.. tPiS-t':5., -.,*..'.. �� � " . I
. L. I . � ., -ot-,,�k -�__ _.�- Nv _Vl: lionie-and Lot for Sale.�. L Offie'"P]P081te C'rabaft ]ffe '
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a surprising list and necessarily in- arch when lie w . I ., - . . I �� z-5. I .!� ' Day. phbne &2, Night
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. volved a sacrifice of ense and leisure Voted much attention to yachting. He � L ; . -� -� M--, .� . roome. Tuebousels a, .
'!which few nivii of high rank would r . I . .1 . . ,'.'�,_-�=;&. ;1 - ! end in excellent repair. r recently re -built one. .
I 'to mn:x. looked forward each year to the re- . . .. I . . , .-.- -.*�. � . . A good. new stable on ,. r . � I ==70- * . . ...
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from his L , father called r I . g,k ZL"
fond of horse -racing and w s "
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. ntered the most historic of the f . - .; _ N I NOTICE . . kalmstook aluds.a.speolals'). oto .. � . - . .
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! grown to ini"Tillood Hild become the Albert Edward was initiated L into- r I I L I L 1�� .- mted. , . VP"1n1;:U6"
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father of a large fundly: his wife call- the InYsteries of Frcema�soliry in S ' . . I r r, , . . I 4 �;g.'.-.*�". r uver. 65 per cent. of the Yeav's bu,iiness ie done . I I .. . L L . . .
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expl-rionoed by matters h bpe'n' : L .:R L Our acreage is mentioned ss it Y of.Huron. . * ,
4'�qrent -'a.11w th . -*', W., is imbortant- . Correspondenoe -Promptly Or .. %
youngstvrs (if loss distin,-iiiAied birth. time that be' ' . . I A . . . 1� il.. . that You should roorli an, a firm. f good stand-, � .ts*orod. Immed, .. L!
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� the,_ niea�lo,,,. and tile entire family. NO P udices, theori& or preconco�jv_ , ,'. . . I �g . � .,oi"�!.i .. �te.a�id,'s&Als,Laclaoh�gl;&rlij]$Od. _ 1. . I .
Ulffucifng me nueen ana -Trince T--,)ri- . . . i.t. Establialled'oVeXL35yedi , , 1 I . 11
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ed ideas -were allowed to stand -in the - . ill .S For . , . . - : ,
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; sort, contracted the ailment. A se- way Of Jils decroes. For .exami3le, it � ,oL . . 1�il � � I .1 . . .
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: cond and inore serious illness happen- is due to him .alone that Eal the ill. � I �. . .. �'v h, I � orsery Coo, L , � G. ID. UcTaggait - , - Ni
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, .-k - feeling toward the Jewish, race hiiA 0- * THE NBW QUEEN I 1. I . . . . I MCT I ' "
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L . � critical. and the whole kingdom was . 11 � ) V �L I I . � I I . I I A� L . ___ . I . L .. .. I .. - � ros, . �
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� Bympathetie and anxiou--,. brews are now fourid occupying, seats' , , . . J . . . I — . . . __ . I I - 1. . . . _; -_ I . - ' BRAVRIERS -. . . .." .11,
�.� wer Prnyerq in the I -louse of Lords, wliewin the. I . I . I . . . .1 1. -1. .. , . I I 1. * � . I ... . . . ... .. 1. I . . . , I
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� the latest news from the sick cham- to an ora a Tow ' I . I .. . ,;% wonderf I voyap'were still � t . I I . . - . . ST
ber was waited for morning and was not even allowed the full.rights * . . . ... . . � I .. . . I I I tion wb ' u ' . .on. exhibi.1 . � . . . . . . � . . 1, . .. 13V .1 .
. � ell King Edward. was strick6ril :_ Facts Coheeruiiix . . . I �
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. s recovery from this long Hebrews are also to -be. found in the . . . .'' I / "; with'. his , I . . .1 . I . 1. tftutftted ' -
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'. I illness was celebrated with a natiopal front rank of the most exdusiVe and., � . . . . I I - commentary upon. tfie:. fitfulness of I I . Ainericill Einigi�gtfon, I I .� . 1. .
w thank,ggiving' on Feb. 27, 1872' . . , � . -
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" Paul's. 13,000 persons attending the s of England. - If I . fate. I . . . . � absha*e emi-: Drift$ $08116d- Interest illowed On . . , ��
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. I . . � alty of 01 . 6 , .. � lit. were Ili - - [ - I deposits. - .
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:1 , the roya sslng the late King that even his. most inti- . � I .. �. . . — � .ley oolDnist.%, b _ rat ed t.o'N.VeqjernCanad& since � " t . � .
I I procession from Bucking- mate friends and associiaes were kept It- . PREWNT K` I N' G ' ' . . many Instances tribute�. to the great . f897 ' I.. I � . .. . I . _____1__ .
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� I : . ham Palace to the catbe". in.i. .. .. I I .- �. GEORGIR V. .. � . htPularity -of ,the Prince �throughouj .25,WO-more Americaris-have, . . ,
I Visits to Foreign Lands. . gnorance. concerning his.poffilcal . . I . .. . � ' . -77---1 '' . .. � I . settled there than .mativej Of,., T UtUAI - ,
. _____.____ � career, Even -when his brother, , Continental.turopq in the pa;6t 'Fire lnr�uranc. 1916s- . � 4i -
I In the summer of 1855 the pf opinions.'. 'Re.always manifested just , � . ... . .. I I , ...... �� . . be - McKillop M,
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I ifte as mmh regard arid consideration for .. ,then-h6r ptoi�umptive to the throne,' 13 years. . � �
with his parents and elder sister, vis- , , . � . .. .1. . .e .
. EIGN was ali E gland'e "sailor prince I .
.� ited France. This was the first time . Gladstone as for. Lord S&Usbury. H . I ` , ' ive n I . )00 of these have settlea , Parns . �
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I was never inclined any more toward, . . was more In lavor than the Duk�6 Jand Isolated fowji prop ,
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I prospective, had entered Paris ' - � I .� . . � .. . . � . * Clarence, afid. indeed 'his disposit erty 0n1Y InOttred, . .
� the Tories thin to the Liberals and . - . . . 1. . . I I . . a- 11 . ' . � � 10 of them crossed the . .�.. .� . .
. . . . .. . .. . -was altogether difftrent. He has the r during the fiscal year . 'OFFICESts. . .1 .
811710e neither could Claim him " a paAisan.: . . . . bloeT . I I .
� the days of Henry VI. In 1857 the There were few better known fig- . 'reputation of having. been 'rith or* gayf' 1907 8. ' L ' . egiderit, Se4forth ' :
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prince went to Germany and spent . I Peorge the Fifth J ' - , * � � � .. . I .. . .. � J. B. McLean, pr
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1, four months in study at Koni . utes around London in the season, . � s a,.,Brl11llant.� no Marlborough Z'012$6, -London, �Y - when popularly supposed to be sow-! 92.000 followed them in 1008 0. . Jis* Connolly. VIPs' Pros,., Goder Ch .
... - gswinter. In Ahe theatre,. on the race course or '. , arid P 1 3, 1865, only se line In , hia -wild oats, but . in the �main,l 200,000 will do likewise 1 � ThO6- A RaYs,, See.-Treas., Seafortli - ,
on the Rhine. . POMiSinqAto.ler. . venteen..in,)nths after thq I .
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.1 In the fall he continu- at the opera he was a- frequent visitor. I .. 1. . , . . n 1910 .1 q I I . . . ..
, . _. , � .. . the Dulrd'of-Clarence. and was clitia. ugh -Sailor' George was at times , a; $150,000,000 in actual cash Ad.' . . I .
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ed his travels on the continent, visit- From the horse show at Islingtoti, the " . . .. tened at Windsor the m6nth , follow. bit d r'�us, h - never- .. . ded.to &be Wealth of Ca . .
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� . I Ing places in Germany and Italy. At royal military tourname The Popularity of th I e New K I ing . ,of ing",Zirom.his earliest years destined dissipat�ad to the extent � was . nada, Jas. Connelly � Holme�ville.-L . . . I .
. L related of I within the past tw4years. - John .
... navy as well as -preferring. it -semeof his ancestors iri'the maleline., $200,000,000 more will be ad- Harlock; G. Dale, �-Clintou. M -
. Rome he was received by Pope Pic, Smithfield showhe was never absetit. Grvtat Britain -and Ireland. and F,,, mi - from inclination, Geoigo, wa� *a9t"he has won the! a 11 .
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1, Nono. Spain and Portugal were next As an , ist -he did inuch , e Since his marr, clod to tb� national & 8 a e t Wall Y, Seafolth; J,
visited, and in July he returned to stim ntered I .. chelne
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England, u4te the breeding of all kinds oi , Perot, of India kas-Been. Assured as a cadet on board, H.M.S. B it4nnia respe through this source this yea,r, � . Evans, Beech.
* Before traveling farther stock, and he was himself an . I . I . .r . ot of all classes by- hib'dignifioLdl .- woon; J.,G. Grieve, Winthrop, j. Bell,
,, hibi- . For LYear's, and His Future Should . whom eleven, years 3f and sedate beating on all public oe". . � .
I . . � . . at Dartmouth . � . Only 140 AmOricans deported r neweis, . Brodhagen, �' M.. Mct-�V � - �
I - the prince finished his fifth terra at ter to bp reckoned with at aelxl the .S r age, and Jn 1r79 he and sions, while his Private life has been:. . -as undesii-ables in 13 . . a .
� Oxford. His education was comple principal shows. . 13�- plendid-His Wife his broth�r . . years, out Olinton. .. .
i , ted .. I As the began a Cruise around the World exemplary., In', fact, England may! ' of over half 96 million,compared .
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, :: . at Trinity College, Cambridge. Short of stature sad heavy of build, - Cleveitest of the English Priticesst . the Bacchante, The scho in with.2,204 natives of the Bvitiih ctor is Inspecto df logges li, ..
I Ill the summer of 1860 the pri surely be congratulated upon the] .I Each Dire
�, d a visit to Canada and the ince the King's lack of inches was alway� . S. � young princes Dling of t1ho or ...
�� , th-sV ma Ules, -during the sam"erlod. his own JOCAlity, . ...
I United went Oki . While , nner of ,man she had in reserve for! . . . I .
a regret to him. Whdn phatographed- The. people of Great Britain are to *tri2i voyaging, and in 1880 both wW;A royal succession, and, judging' - � AORSM , . . . I .
t� Ral-tes. Everywhere he was received I the . . Out of 8M,000 American ini- . .. .
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," with boundless enthusiasm. He dane- � . I - . be congratulated on their good.for. rated -as midshipmen, , from the,past, his future career will migrants during.the past six � Robt. Smith, Ha I rlock; Ed,1 Hinchle . y
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1" ed at a ball given in his honor at � r tune -in Possessing at a critical Ino. ing celebrated by -their shipmates Ia be an -lionor and credit to the land, I year 2 In0owere practical far- Seaforth; James Cumm*1 . .
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�1 . welcomed by President Buchanan. I ville;. 1. . . . .
I tally man who can command their entire After their return the two bro reign. ,, . � I I I . . Of the!80,013 homesteads ta- W. Yeo., Holimesville .
I �Washingtoon, where he was cord . Went of the � dynastic succession, a a minstrol performance. . mere. I
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. t, The United States indeed was pre- Suffered Prom ]Mel- Confidence. arid respect. The British wore confirmed bi Archbishop- Tait f - . I 'ken during the same period PAyMentablay be i
. pared to receive him with Populace Ilave watched with a who in his remarks on . $I 1. - made at TozW&
open arms. d lety no one not 17 an%- the' *ecasimi . Ulm SPRONOL only. 36%, or 69,408 have been Brown's, Clintons or to 1j.. Zt., C � 4.
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At Hamilton, the last place in Canada Terrible - " neF,5 a. Briton could under- set forth the difficult .duties of a so ir 1110 located by Amer . .. utt, �
g�iteans, The Goderich,.. - . . 11
� For Mine ,stand the incr * I . . balance havA bou lands. - . � I
� rwhere he made a halt, he had spoken . r6as of the kbv 11 ihe ' :. . .1 . 12,OW of - - . , � . I . I
ease of the royal family ereig% in the last add 141
�� "e kindly words, which awoke gen. Month& by birth and its d6bimation by death he.ever delivered, "It would be pre. these Were located I -----.----- -
IL �.. , -wne approval in the Tinited. States,. P a i n s. . � .until All -their hopes have been - cen. � sumptuous I to prophesy," Electric '-!arlt �64r, every state in the un. .
j . . he said.1 Restorer for Men 11
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� . "MY duti.es,'.' he said. --as represen. I tered upon the mail who stood next, ion being represented aniong � ' A 0 B �
.i . . . . - .. . - - _. _- ' `-_ .in__su,^_eessiQn. .1oa_-U, d,waxd__V what may be the 4tities or the diffl-i Restpres every nerve in the body to the entries. . . : I 1 TA YLO R
, , . For Backache, `wbO, litll I -mere change 11__afid� - cilltieS of A future King of Angland.1, , . e tension; restores vint and :,04'r4q Wealth to b� . LOILINTON I
,� ; From thi's--ffifie' f - ,
I iatille of the Queen cesse this day, Lame or Weak Vack- Of title orward __ - - - , -, Ats ,prope taken to . I . .
"Out course' vitality, Pr - .ad -bvt A wevicans this year
.1 . . onlature decoy and all. a . --- ,
" but in a private capacity I am about Ono Of tile commonest and most distressifig would become "Of the United Xing-*: Of life, -which . 'ha's hitherto been urk.! sexua.1 weakness Averte4 at omte.' would build a fleet of 20 dread- Pire, Lite and Acci .
" " to visit before my return home that symptoms of kidney inattion, there ia Ito dom of Great Britain and Ireland anidl usually alike, must in Many respdoui Phosphonol will wiLke yoll a new maii noughts or a transcontinental * Ident
t, remarkable land which claims with us remedy equal t6 Doan's Riduer Pills for -of the Britigh dominions beyond this; diverge, YOU will have different ,oc.. Price $300 a box, or two, for $5oo Allway. .
� a common ance.9try whose ex. taking out the StItChes tivi elles and Beat King, befdrider of the Pidith, gm.: � 11
.,�,1�17 and I n t cupations a,nd different training ,fell 'Iedto any address on receipt of U stim4t0s Of the wealth they . -
, traordinary progress every F,ngli,l,. .twinges, limberitig up thg stiff b.aeky and Perot of India," arid Until ii.qBuInp,tion! I MAI
v:l man feels a common Interest.- giving Perfect c6infort Of the kingly Office latterly known agi . V,dge,, The Soobell Drug Co 0 St. have thken across the borders goal ,
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. His Danish Wift. A medicine that st;ehg Albert. . rinkus 011r, , , - . in �rev!Ous Years- have been . "ttsts bOUght Mad "d
I . . thens dw kid. G1161*0 Frederick no most I .
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In 1862, accompanied by Dean St nbys so that they are enabled� to extract - Wales, etc. For, He IL I found to be 25% too low, . N . . ^800Y10 loan, *
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able age. Speculation was rife as to -Banks Ns, wrjtcg:_,,1 Wit 'every movement has been whtehod . ick stornach ' ' 06 _"__________�
... who would be the lady of his choice. wit a froubi tile ... � I . Xllahyt JUL ., ___,__�
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1 ;y Uneys for nine month ed With interim solicitude. 'Of d bile, sluggish bowels, ",_ In "C""" .
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_* 'Part of 1863, when his enfagement suffered with. sucil terrible Pains aeross children born to King pd*srd On nervous arain or Overw6rk, I . — I Noxa
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the eldest daughter of the King Of After taking SP66t4vely, Pri � .�.w . Cure BackaChe, Bladder
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