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THOMAS ,PASIV1Q..RF.I,
Q k Street, .0x4er.
THURSDAY, OCT.' 2.0t1a1087,-
IT is reported that a . Westera , man
arid woman, poo iniles apart have 'been
married by telegraph.We have many
doubts for the future oa .couple who
begin life on tick.
IN BitowN county, Illinois, . the
home of a man who is in his 86th Year
and has never seen a piano 'never been
within ten miles of a' raiNVay, neer
wore .acollar or neck tie and,never had
on a pair of socks, f which'he can re-
member. •
As BECOMETH THEM, the Liberali of
Halditnand have set to work to pre-
pare for the Dominion election to till
the vacant seat for the county, and we
have no doubt that they will ,ser, eon -
,duct the campaign as to secure victory;;
Within a .very brief space, they have
twice returned their man, and it would
certainly be a very remarkable thing if
they, did not succeed on the third trial
of strength. They have I th64 VOWS and
they have a righteous cause. What
more is necessary to secure the polling
of every Liberal vote for the choice of
the Convention.
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A So LEux,declaration has been made
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before a Magistrate by Mr. Thos. Tapp,
of Virden, Mimi to the effect that 15
acres on the farm of W. Dawson,' 'in
township 11, rangg 26, west of the lgt
meridian,. produced 770 bushels of
wheat, an ayeri,.t.ge of 51 bushels tothe
acre. What 'a'inagnificent country fol.
settlers Manitoba would be and how
liberal would 'be their purchases from
,Eastern Canadian manufactarers and
ruerchants, botior the fact,. that 'the
eountry is cursed with railroad mon-
opoly, land monopoly and iiigh taxa-
tion.
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THE, SENTENCE of four years' imprisi
•onment passed Upon Jacob Sharp, the
: New York boodler and millionaire, has
. been confi rmed by the court to whiCh
• , - an appeal was taken, and the rare but
structive spectacle will be presented
; rt man of large wealth, who w8uld
gladlY.:ar,iye half his fortune to purchase
;freedom, serving a term in prison for
file,,offence of buying a public french-
. The incident makes an immense
advance ia;publie sentiment. - Such a
•,thinkwould _have seenied impossible a
f.ew Years ago, when the purchase of
- -Miinieinel or legislative votes was light -
11 Would it be possible in
• •' Ganedia,inW And if not, are we pro-
: gees01-ikto"trards a'state of -public sent7
. ,iNetiOn.whichzthe buying of legisla-
• - tors mill.be•consiclered as criminal, or
are'41".14kOgrading,i
•atiiifft;Osi;tit lias decided in the case
" of M. Prince Ed ward ;Island,
that. aityklody may deposit with the re-
turning officer 000 on behalf of the
candidate. 'This is the second decision
in opposition to the viewsof Mi. Dunn.
and Mr. Baird, Mr. Eai rd. ta his•great
-discredit',.aecept a 'Seat. obtained by so
contemptib1e:1i, that which
Mr. Dunn- pci'peti:fit'edf bit Still we
,
are not surprised ,thstMr. Baird- has
not resigned, .becaus.e. lo think that
the men who voted against the amend-
ment of the return, • are on the same
moral plane 3.6,4aBaird, and he is
not, in: the estimatioii of tiny fair-
minded pen, a wiiit wOrse than those
Who protected hith by tear i'dtes, and
who repeated the outrage d the return-
ing officer by excluding Mr, King from
his deSeryed place in Parlitunerit.
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Couitr,eci.i.r4 UrzioN is essentililly
spontaneous, poptilav,movenierit Vegu4
'without consulting the politicians of
either .party, and carried- on......ivitinint
regetd tdIlietn*VectiforiiiciAt:, If it
aCcoic plished w` Maxi :bef'CliAthe'
ptople, irrespectiVe of ,outorn .1yatty
tompe., tlikPereeriitheftti 0
0.11 r
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take it up, The flEIVOCitteS of the
measure consequently need not greatly
eoneera themselves about the present
attitude of 'the politicians, as -their Anal
action altogether dPPends Mien. the
ropulvity of the movement and the
voting strength belrind,it. The ptter-
auces of the leading public men on the
subject are, heWeverr.valuable•as show -
lug the direction ire which, in the ,opin-
ioa of men accuitomed to watching
closely tiro currents of pupil° p:?riti:.
xnent, to note whipir direetion thertide
is Tanning..
ESTRAYED.'.
Came into the premises of the under-
signed, 1ot-,34 con. 3, 'Usborne, on t.r about
the -middle of -August, a - WHITE EWE:
The'owner i reqwted to come and prove
property, taliegaine Away and pay charges.
JOHN S. DoNev, Exeter P. 0,
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ESTRAYED.
game into the premises cf ,the 4 under-
signed on or about the middletof August,
a wiiime nn wand LAMB, The Owner will
prove property, take same away, and •pay
expenses.
STANLARE Enos.
Imt.No, 9, North Edundary Stephen—
' Hay, P. O.
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Lost.
, On'erabout the first, ef August • last;
a EWE and WHETHER LAMB, eachwith a
round hole in left ear. Anyone giving
such nif on n ation as wil I lead to ith e rerot%
pry of the same, will be sintablprewerded.
Ram S. 'RONEY,
Lot 3 con 3, Usborne..1" Eteter
run.
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N0TICE4TOMEDITCRS.
The . '.,21i,e1ria. Ir. :Holloway,
gentlernanil ate of the:viilagst of Centralia:
in the cOnatYAf 1urenit'who.41:ied on or
about the sixth day- of eApril, 1987, lute
hereby requested.to ScuclAy p6st prepaid'
to R. Hicks and TlibiertS Mitchell, ei4i-
tralittrpost office, eXeCutors for ThemaSHnl
lOway, error .before .the first day Janti!
ary 1888;' their -ebristian rind 'stnouirnis
addresses and descrilitathis with full par-
ticulars and a proof Of their Claims and
statement of their securities (if any) held
by them, and notice is hereby given that
after the said first day of .f,annary). 1888,
the said executors. will preeeed ,to distri-
bute the aasetisof the deceased among
the partie.s,entitled thereto, having regard
only••to-the claims • of those, whom they
shallithen have t -n
notices • d,the said :ex-,
ecutors will not be liable for the said as -
setts, or any • part thereof,- !A R1yperson.
or -persons. of Whose claiin or claims i they
shall not have nptice.at the,,thite of such
distribntion.
RICHARD,ILICKS, • "
THOS. MrthisLi, SExecutorsc'
Centralia,'Sept. 24th, 1897.-3in. •
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ROWE ANDREW'S
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For Balance of 18g7.
ttractober.
14frtier spell ofweathr.t War in
the' est! Terribfe:; catastrophe
. in New Voik 1 • 53,-• people sue-
: „.cumb to base ball fever. Police -
orclered out to keep baok the
crowd from our Warerooms ;
Several odiously jammed,: •
• ov ember
Let* out .for snow. Fathers with
• eligihre daughters, unhang the
front gate, and buy• one of our
cos' sofa, warrantedto bring,
thdrnnstfliashful young man in
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the country to time in short
, order Beds,,,,Sping gattrarisesi,
‘,r Lounges, etc., in. encikes •
, 'variety.
•-.1)eeeirriber.
Change in the. 'moon, , and'..thore.
weather. ,
Unt1e8.4nIfing.:— • '
Our Stock of Caskets, coffins;. Robes and
Trimmings, are unexeeped. • Reformed
undertakers, tio Rings no cliquee, we nue
ea Billie!' Out prices We'goveris ourselves, -
aintl.as most.people know they are vver,v
moderate ; we understand, and make. a -
specialty ot this part of our, • business.
/ come and he.before you buy, OPeit day', ,
and night.
: REMEMBER the 'PLACE'
Drew's. old • stand,—one door'
north. of 11161son's ,Bank.!
•• Rowe & Andrews.
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Having this season pnrchated most of our stock direct from •manufacturern,-"
in Englaind and GesmaPy, to 'd6 so we had to give mit orders very early in the
season, and as the prospects 10011ceil wl we bOughtlargely; the goods have
now Arrived and we find that hard times are chisine ,a great depression*
trade, we have therefore decided to meet the times by marking all goods at
RD .D.• PAN 40. PRICES
eel° instre a speed/ clearance, therefere we woUld invite all intending ON -
chasers '
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ToCall and Inspect our Stock
and 'note Prices of all Nterk0bodii, including t
Ladies'.Dolmans, Jackets, &
Ulsters, Misses' and
Ulsters,. all sizes.
Mack. eoloritt Silks'
SATIN Dress goods in all ti * newest colors' and •stYles. Plain and Fancy •
Flushes, Scarlets,•and•Plain and Fancy Hosiery and Gloves: Also a full lino '
of MEN'S, YOUT11S' and BOYS'
itrAav ••'‘ MADE CLOTHING
HATS and CAPS.
All of which will' be sold\ at the (LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. •
REMEMBER
SA_TURTYY MOND'Y. OCT: 8-10. ,
Big sive and call and inspect our stock and get prices; it will be a
grand exhibition and we feel. Confident it will pliy:yob.' •
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BU. GS ! BUGS' ! BUG.S.! wiLLIAm sANDERs
Bugs are trump and you must
play -Parisi•Green if you, want
to make a point.
EURE. PARTS'; GREEN:
LABORATOTRY
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Hellebore and Fly Powdere.
Always a lull supply of Drugs, Dyes,'
and Fancy Goods:
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FiShing• tackle a specialtY:
BROWNINO
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AGENT FOR:THE -
Commercial Union Assurance '
Conipany ot
GREAT 1111, I I N.,
Capital' and Assets, $21,000,000.1,
AND THE
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CAPITAL, -- $14,600.000.00. •
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C U L Tf IT A T'Olt A NI), SEoEiD E R.
We reEpectfully call your attention tcra few tettinionials villa the Gide Sillk;114iTOw Manufaottring 'Comp.; -
any,y of Windsor, Ontario, have received from' some of their patrons. Every,one who has purchased the Implement ,
pronounce it a grand success, and aa Implement every ,fartner should have.
A:, R. Mcliams is in charge a ft company of Men and eight wagonstixeter, and is doing a thriving ;!blisin-
ess-in; iiiiron County.
Creditem Sept. 23rd,,1887.
GetuSuiltey ildfrow
Gontlernen-I purchased one of N,otte Harrowe end
Seder ti and have thoroughly tested it tin all kinds of
ground, and after seeing the %lank it will sdo, have ne,
hesitation in recommending it to thy farmer friends
as the best' Implement In the market.
Yours,trtify, TOBIAS WIIRTZ,
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G616" Stilkey Ilarroie at: Il'indjori
1)eiir botight one Of yettr Sulky Ifirrthei; arid
,Seedertentul iiUist 33ay 0711 1110i Well pleaSed With the
iVeY 11,deei, it Week. 1 -prepared and snneed ih
Very iniighltitripy field Whore it. Wee ininotigil,le 10
titOrt;,; t altehei.td,it:teafg, rafattotpuici after
PrePared snd to'wtri tho salsa licId WithOUt,
e6titt1iti, Sent, k1887
',toying, and 1 nm ,conviniorl that, 016(lale 1 shoat
anh Most Usisitilimplonient ever introduced to the
firtnere of Huron "GOunty. Reepeatfully yonrs,
`CtoiLIAA24 ANDER )1i Stephen tp.
Sato*, Sept, 24th
(kite ilaPr6717 06, Windsor,
Gen te-4 hate lienght end tested Ond,of YettesIiikY
HerroWs find Seeders; and think it ki Pet 'what °Very
farther needs and it will Ad ite yeat hgunt 'ohs:1MS kit
10. Restieetfidik,
ALON1:01-ORTRit
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at it eiri'61V Coq
„-(iontletnem,,tidali to Certify tfitit, thri,
Harrow purchased trent our a.tnt has elYett bath*
ati,,etes ma, and f Conotder it the hest IMplethent
the kik eVer lidrositieed .111 tilo iseighhorhoOd,
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preparedlnyepotrito ground for Wheat *Rhea pion, •
Mg and T can say tint the '771.chin6 does fill yoUr e
agent. Claimed forty, and carresheorIully rfieemfoona 11
to 'my 'after frlerale ite•tlio heit. Y etre Ae:
' tsborue. •
ExklerSept. 'etti 1887
Gale Sulk), Ilart676 117114or...
imat, Rits,.,The Sulky liarrim, aol soodtt fib -tight
frenyont agent IS Just sh.L We teed, I Ert've used.
It 7,6 1171XMW, d'IlIrr 070 PM Vend, MA 'On truthfully
Sae tisat,it.doeS thilWdrk heti cr,'ensler and With teal
labor thrill any hispietnent 1 trrer SIX{Vr 1 llI AIM) '
State that 1 he re a road arm, hut 'think that broaI.
ctatilg 01 &me by um elan is the Way to aeweraiii
tot the hest itestilts, 1 hato worked Loh acres Of
wheat atithble With the dionvittde witiloat eke -tele •
and it detl thd WOrkitilwitlectioti.
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