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; � ADvERTISRMENTS. forood at last to praoti"U_v give � up the moralized and that,& revolution is imminent. suecumbed on Sunday, 18th inst., aged. 82 . Heasan,, I I . �
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� 1 �, — I - struggle. In faet, appearanon now a Iffaving bee , or aim. years I
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- - , - va, the indicate that they have become badly de- detts, just arrived. Come and see the new deslans in . � � .
: - Clue, devotes. the, pa&s, of the paper on which . every party there Are tnen who are pure, ary, Ireland, and camie-to this country, with dinnerseits. My stookof dishes and crockery ware I . I I �
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� adverdsemisat win be femA. 7 and repulsect hy their common enemy, they hone -at and highminded � but -in every party her parents ome iixty years ago or more I . I -1 I I .
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� I I . . City, Wall Paper House -JAM , V I . I be. sold like � . 4 �
. ed Graves (8) a the old ones, ! 11 CheaDer thsn the I
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- . , � - they can make out of it, whether they be ville. Some fifq years I � . i 1 1 . —
I �� since she *AaJoined when you are In. Try our test and coffee, and do I �' to . ,1
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, I Lima for sale__Jr� Gatterld fortunes and theimasses of the people turn *1 not torgai about our new bt,)ck of to do. I j 1 . .1
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. 440 (8� members of parliament or the men who in wedlock to her berefit 'husband. t A I a JOB * CAM �
- - � I Mangold Seed—A. YounrQ - - upon the' leaders and rulers, and - I Is G. J. SUTHERLAND, Notary Public, Coa- � . i - i I . I I .11
l . . q4l� ffloycle.-Lumsaeu. & WV80r� (8) in rap W ! � - .
� I - .. . A rw�ier Wanted --.T. J. Daly 0 Co. (6) - help to make the members at election time. of six survive—Mrs. Johnston, of �Ashfle;Z. veyancer. lisuer of Marriage Licenses and Insuranue I . 1 1 1
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� the Maitland conees 'On ; Agent. Money to Than an real, entate, at lowest rates - ( I .
� - Reid & Wilson (6) by their airn impiasfive and ill-advised zeal Nothing but dire disaster can result from Mrs. Jolifiston, of I I
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I I 4 th�y complete on themselves the ruin w Jane at home; Edward, of Hibbert,"'and 11 .
- : . WTUCt 1T0Ztr=r%—John Bdgham (5) hich the formation of a huge combine from the I of Int�rest. Office at the post offloe, Housall. 1631-4 . i -
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I was commenced by their late foe, iuid th Atlantic to the Pacific for the dispensation Jacob and John at home. In rel' ' d - G. J; SuTuERLAN�D has's number of dwell- 11 . ! I .
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. Grand 0oh"rU8) � ey of government favors." It has taken the . eased was an Episcopalian and a log places on hie hAnds for sale, also to rent. Great . ; i .
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. i I bargains will be givon on both frawe and brick T . iin D ry go
� T -McKinnon & Co. (5) add to the' horrors of war, -the still greater Star a long time to find ont the existence Christian woman. . i . �
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. I was Combine (8) horrors of revolution. It in now said that of this dire danger. - For the eighteen yea i - r a . I f 11 � I I ..,
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. � � Annual Noelft-WW. Moore 5 . -While rebirning from *, the Brucefiela Offlae at the p�st ce. 1581-4 - ?
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I'll ( a were in tower in the fair, on Good Friday. a bull belonging to , - I I ! I � ! .
. Now Wall Paper -Lumsden & Vilsou (8) King George of Greece may at any moment that the Cofiser4tive I 9 MR. JAME$ BzVznLy has in stock a, i A
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- ... I . . MeWe Footwear -Richardson Ak McInnis (5) � be deposed' or assassinated ; that Athens,. Dominion, it labored just as zealously to got Mr. Thomas Ruso6ll,. of Usborno, z broke beautiful selection of wall paper. Those having .; � : � . . � I
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� - , spring showers -R, Wilft (5) � .. the Capital City, Lis in st 11 the whole ebuntry into the hand's of one through the wagon on which it was being as9cle. selootion of pioture. .moulding for plature , . � 4
- A DiltuMed Statement- -Greig * Macdonald (1) I terrible ferment, and political party," as it is now laboring to get drawn, timely * stesistanee of framing. A call solicited, over Colwill's Carriage . �
I i StylM Millinery-flod"no Bros. (8) - and but for the �
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I that the royal family are contemplating a it out of the hands of the one party and it & few farmers . 1589-1 �
_�. - ReadvMixedi ints-8111SIbliturdle(l) the animal would have broken Shop. . � I .
� � .2 . Hard'vare Speolatties-[61-lWid & Wilson (8) ver found out its.miatake until its friends ... 9 N11) : MILLINERY i,
� stealthy removal fr6m. the country to ea�ape ne its legs or sustained otherserious 'injuries. LooAL BRIEFS. -The farmers are only now � I i I - .4
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; ILT ato-19)-L, I& L, (8) ' were sent into the bold shades at Ottawa. beginning ailL.to work .their land, after � : I - �1
I .. Blovolek eto-Esi-:i Mullett i Co. (8) from the enraged and frantic i ulace. It � -e-The annual vestry meeting in i connec-
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i : �. - 0 will thus be aeop that the Greeks will not . __�_ ' tion sith Trivitt Memorial church. 3,1 - I . i,] - . _. - . �.).
I it BoartorService.-Jobn Bllferi(5) r. Tuchanan is this week having the I -
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- . 11,901 Unto for Sale-Expoelior office (6) . J&. Inotbr, was appoinv-ed , re0bor 2 warden, r . i - 9- 13 - N - , - �
I . ftbilenotice-J. 0. Morrison 0) cent action, while the'detestable Turk will liament took place onTuesday,two in the far des- lisle ana 'Foes moved to his lot in Petty's .
� Bicycles and Wall Piper -0. W. Papit (8) - park survey. Mr. J. McKay, who is an ex. I I I
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- I be more -domineering and cruel 1,han ever west and one in the far east. Each of theme menare : P At . f ople is My � . �
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- � before. It is not likely that any of the three constituencies returned Conservatives Routley, Joseph Davis and L. Day. Dole � ! � .
. I . gate to the Synod, N. Dyer Hurdon. � , G. �C. Petty, our worthy reeve and enter- i � � . , - � I . . . � -
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� other powers ,wjJ1 now he drawn into the at the general election. On Tuesday last prisiog citizen, has awarded the contract for -i 1 �
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I � , 4plywor. diatu they all returned Liberals. In Winnipeg, clu ith � -
I ab *#Tjoll 4, rbance. This result is only what was - his fine two story brick b1o2k, to Messrs. R. . i
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. - . . Mr. Jamieson was elected by over one the following officers : i Presi Paterson and G. Kidd, the forme- to do the com..N.=Wwm�w=wm.�'m�mo"' ,
p � - generally anticipated, althoitgh many hoped -treasurer, R F .0.4. I
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� thoueand'majority; in,MoDonald,Manitoba, - wood work, and the' latter the mason and L � I �
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L . Dr. Rutherford, a straight Liberal won L brick work. -Mr. Win. MoiCloy, the popular I : I i .1
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- ` SEAFORTH, F?JDAY, �April - 30th, 1897 � . elected by a majority of over five hu�'dred lieutenant, H. 0.1 Bell; 2nd lieutenant, Win. . . � I ..
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. I __ � FAitorW Notes and Comments. over Mr. Kenneth McKenzie, a I - awarded the contract for his two at � ve 7y day grs lots of business to thePeople's 11
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I I Patron, while in West Prince, Prince Ed- ,norary brick implement wareroom to the. same gen- . - !
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� . I � The Toronto Telibgrarn puts it thus :�� ward Island, the Liberal- was elected membero. � tlemen, and the building will be proceeded - I lusF Store, lit there are -good reasons for 'A, 11-
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. -ver else may. be said against his against a straight -Conservative by about __J` .
The world now knows what the tariff 11 Whate . anies, A. Reid, one of the well 1known . - -_ I I
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i__ I policy of the one hundred. - merchants of Goderich, passed from I
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I I . was loosened and the 6;pen'se removed on Fielding � has given his name to a tariff . ktreet.-7The Messrs. Carlisle and'Fossand . . I I our way, - I
I The Toronto Star has this to say: "As Deceased , was a. native of Goderich W. J. Millar have also awarded the con- . I de IL - : .:
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Thursday night of laa� week, when Finance which abounds *in good campaign material." and was in his 41st year. He had . , ' � I
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I a mere matter of politics, it is worth while been in the town council and on thio- tract for their flne two story brick blocks,the C ur great . sire an& -aim is to merit every do'll- -- -
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[ - I . t speech. In some respects there is not- a that the MaiUa arguments on the new affairs the Conser'vative party has ,been and respected. - . � - I mason and brick work, and - to Mr. R. Pat- L lax's worth , lof patronage I we receive, and We .-.
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t , great deal of change between the new and tariff 11 appear to be built up wholly on raoiI for the woodwork ; and the latter to . I
J- 4 1 the old tariff. - The greatest change is in the imagination. The facts are all opposed to thoroughly out-generalled and placed in the I -The Brusselg'sports have organized a Mr. R. Cudmore, for the brick work, and . thor I hl , I ' -
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[� tive, policy, as exemplified by the,National. � . orary vice-president, N. F. Gerry ; presi, ornament to our Main street. -Mr. Alex. I that we are receiving day ky day from the buy--
- . . it is said that Mr. Dalton McCarthy and sition. As -a matter of fact .1 I ; I _
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- I all the Independent members of the Assbm- thefolloN�ers of the late Government have Kerr ; secretary treasurer, C. UrquhE�it ; the village this week, visiting. his- -sister, � �, iag ublice I A busy store is always 9, good ad- . ,
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1� � bly will - warmly support . the new tariff. Wm- Mrs. Wm. Buchgnan.-Revs.'gfury, of I ' - 1.
.- , new uariff, is protection nearly as high as d it is inconceivable . that their. Grewar. . . Elimville, And W. R Kerr, of Hensall, ex- .
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I that affordedby the X. P., but for neces- the think it does not go far enough. It is generals will be excused for the way- the -At the annual vestefy --rn6eting of St. changpd, pulpits on -'Sabbath last. -A �ery- � - : . .
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I y I thing has been: manage 1. The late Govern- Paurs church, Wingliam, the following -interesting topic social was held under the . ' � -
I sity's sake, with the aivowed determination said they will move an amendment provid- ment thought they had. obtained a patent � were elected as officers during the ens i I f. ier is a lil'ely ,trade b 11
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I . to get on a free trade or revenue tariff basis ing for the free -admission of agricultural . . - I , ran -y .
� . mpleme�ts . . right, a copyright, and eternal' permission year: People's warden, T. L. Jobb; rec- -Methodist church, on -Monday evening last,, � . .. I .. I - '' �� -
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- as soon as possible. In fact, the new tariff I- , * for the exclusive use of the loyalty cryj but tor's warden, S. Kernighan ; advisory. when all the current and popular subjects -es c( pjices of � ...
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__ is. framed lookinr entirely in this direction. I i — th�� present Government made them sit - up I of the day were abl'y discussed. -Rev. J. S. . _Eisp. ,)nfidence,that the goods and,
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, lately the afid sing the otlier nigi t when the Budget 11180n, Thomas Bell, A. E. Smith ;'Auditors, Henderson is in Paris this week, attending . .
. So,that while,, there is not & very. radical heart of �Ie Irish Parliamentary party, is IV, � I , ; - all those t
. I a' each was closeo ith God Save the W. Corbou'ld, J.'H. Hiscock - sid'eamen, the S that store afo rio,ht Now we invite .
change in sub9tauc:e, the change in intention p did it itb� bad grice, and Thomas Bell, Frank Shore, H. ' .Viiod of the Presbyterian church.- - . I � il 6 __ - - I
, I I d g, a,ad his family have been -summoned Queen. They ' I 0. . Bell' W. Mrs. Million, who bas been spending a num'. ' - �
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! and sympathy is very marked. 'The reduc- ')Ti e(Tla'ide. ,az�d into one an"O'iher" Is faces with a look J. Fleuty, L. Hansori, ThomasMoore, �red f 0
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I to ab I � �, � : H. Roderus ; vestry clerk, J. H. Hiscock. - ber of months wi�h her parenti!, Mr. and m,ho have n't hitherto dealt with us, to give 11-8 .
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7 tions tha a ' been made in the tariff have Cork,, and is six-tv- blank dismay, ;c p aren away f ven - I
i v , seven years of age. He � . . Mrs.'Shortt, returned hornia to Bradford . 4 I . I
I- the old. flag has � een tak rom. -George Zimmer, of Kilmanagb, Michi- this week, accompanied by her ,sister, Miss '
beenmadeoa,�ree Trade principles. There.. visited Nnada fin or fifteen years ago, and )) 73 . � - � I I . a tri this season, and make a test -of tore �
.,. � deliveredladdreoses in Seaforth and other " I 11 - Short, who, intends appading some - I . our s
- . has been a dee ded out made on what may ' - . gan, and formerly of Brussels, in writing to Tilly � .
- western towns. � By ,his genial ap,d unas- I , friend, says : 11 This is a hard spring on weeks- there.-Messis. Macarthur .& Co.,' � � t Arade. New gOOAd'S are 00M_ .
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- . be termed r.&W materials, while the mode of suming manner�he made hosts 'of friends � . the wheat, and some fields look very tough. priiate bankers,, -who have conducted a . I . �
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leVing duties has, in many instances, been where,�er �he went. He was a warm-hearted - Roads are -almost impassible, as, there is no large and safe business here for upwards of . � I 11 '
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. L - I LOYAL GREEKS. -Five coach loads of gr�vel, a)l clay. A great many people are twenty yea,ra, and who enjoy the ilig t ha�ndi 11' the time and our assortment ,
- changed from specific to advalorum, thus lrishmsu,, a clever writer,, a convincing Greeks have left Chicago.enroute to Greece confidence . � . )_ is
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- - easing the taxes on the cheaper necessaries of speaker ai � id & genuine friend to his c'untry, to Assist their countrymen. L going in for flax growing here,Aud the re- of the public, are still extending their btlgi- I . I . I 1_1
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4' rheumatic lightweight." This is on 3, par . I . -We copy the following from the Hick. Sabbath at his home here. Master John I . the Ja+e, arrivals:
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14 _� �. the Mairs statements that Mr. Whit- North Carolina Times of April 8th. Cameron returned with him, to spend a ' � - .
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w � I ,and barbed wire has been struck off. Flour The deceased lady was a resident of Port week �witb relatives in Cranbro9k and neigh D ESSE§.
- ney, the leade f the Opposition in the for the ta city newspapers. . I .
4 has been reduced 15 cent I .0 " � Albert for along period, and her many borhood.-Mr., Thomas Ca' 4ron made a I '
- 81 per barrel legislature� tow!rs . ove any member of. MORE Totyi:24'-Her Royal Highness I I . M Another lot U FaDey'Dress Goods, Opening up al-inost every day �
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x Wheat has been 'reduced 3 - the e'6 of York, ivas safely delivered .
L� cents a bushel the 6overr bi ity, and that in de- Duch . pretty styles, at 5c, 37�C,11 50c awl 75C Shapes, new Mowers, Chiffong, -
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1 death : "As we go to press we learn that In great numbers per yard w -1 ine q ality. . bons, Trimmingis, Veilings,
_� hands of the p,ott4 . If the Mail would at half -past three Sunqay af ternoon. Mother . . - �
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cU. ney to make statements ibout them which day, but while he was � ' d a Brantford last week,
�- F 50 cents per gallon has been made. , Ireceived with voct- . I I V i � - id Gloves Sil , oves; Im
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.� "I . duty on coal oil has been reduced I cent per only cause'laughter to those wfio . know all terousapplaulse by the crowds, a potit . ing business, and'in dry goods and millin I ,, r
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:, equal to about 3 cents a gallon. There is to Mr. John B. Laing as provincial - municipal � — , the meeting was% a pleasant and enjoyable F . I
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.t . nue. made in coati unless the auditor, under the act - la t . . Miss Mary A;, youngest daughter of . -Miss- Reid, of Stanley, is visiting Mrs. , , I . OLS., �,
�i- be no cha . , passed at the a Ruron Notes. Wm. Harris, of Brussels. About 35 guests one Belts, B �lt Bn Ups$ B ;It Pins. Belt_ - PARAS ' . . �
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i4 United States raises their tariff ; in that session of the Legislature. Mr.Laing, who .Walton cheese tactor will commense asaernblid to witness the tyin I 118e �S' I ! I �
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, I& . I Woo Miss Mrs. Peart,- -Mr. T. -J. Berry is feewlit 9 Cuffs, '&es , .- `� i I . - " I _
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kt - years, was formerly a resident of London, . I I , $1.25, $1.50 aiid,$2 e ch. � .1 �
E� equal the American. Gray and white cottons, I much better of late, and hap been going ft� .
J . for her f UtULe home in Waitiburg, Wash- John Fulton the groomsman. A large num. __1 -
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11 � iu�reased to -25 per cent. all'around. - Har- . . -Mr. Leonard MeTaggart has purchased made, and many good wishes were express- ; - . I I
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I . � - perience as. an , accountant. cently from London, where'they' were visit.. � I � .
L � veitera,. rnowersX etc., remain a's at present, � � � ing friends. -Rev. F. Swann, of Dungannon, I I 11 I .
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, I 20 per cent. Farm wagons and agricultural the Govern � cut whenever a special audit -Thomas Guailry, of Goderich, bko pur- � . �
M - 01 , and formerly of Hensall, is -expected to con- � . . I
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chased the im, orted Clydesdale stallion, Mr . I
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't - are made 25 per cent. ! all around. There ' I . . - north of Exeter, when assisting in packing many friends will be pleased to have an . . ; t ' * - ..
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R are iconsiderable, dear:eases in the iron the i:u,estig � -J. ood, of tfield, has u applea last fall, enclosed a note in one of opportunity of h-earing him again. -Miss 0 1
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duties. Scythes and samall agricultural im- Greevy case., � . I Torrance, of neLar Zurich, was the guest of - � i I
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i- 1 I and -requested the purchaser to write, giving Mrs. H. Cook on Sabbath last. -Miss Emma , , � � . , I z . � !
! I plements are reduced from 35 to 25 per e commenied in the the condition of the -fruit and the price Johnston was in Parkhill Is I - .. I i -
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� . axes and pickhandlea are re- Th I than � To hej.r great rprise she received a si tely, visiting her I 11 .- )"
I : cenL, and Holmeaville cheese factory on Monday next. paid. r" Mrs. Shortt.-Miss Alice Petty,, who, - . � ..
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; . �s learning the millinery fir - . 1. I A.
- the Globe says,, although it is rather a hard -The 150 acre fatm. of the late Hugh -London, '.was i - . �� ,�
merchant in England� who resides in-- the - c a Is y I . 1-1
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I spiritshasbeeu increased from $2.70 per I I Ross of Hullett, was I sold b auction in .home last week and this,: . ! � , I .
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roof gall Clinton to one of his �Ons, fo .-
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gar. the duty is decreased from six cents to . . -Mrs. James Wilson, of Wroxeter, died ria ..
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. oratory is at flood tide. The speeches up to - on Thursday, 15th inst., after a, lingeria:� ., visiting his - ' I I . . . . - I
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i I - the present bAve b�en those of the orator- illnesa from consumption, at the age of 43 the rate of S6 a barrel. . . . .. � I I
., . creased from $1,50, 'thousand to I - bicycle for his own use.�--Mr. Robert Bell, I - i I
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I � I ical giants, and,for a few days more we Y�&rs- . . . - 4 �
[�_ - thousand. On raw leaf tobacco, formerly I has been formed -At a very early hour on Monday me Jr., was in Toronto recently, on busineRs.- ! - . I �
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r I . After that, Mr. W. C. Davis h -as very much improved � � I . I I -1
IF , embracing the Wingharn, Listowel, Atwood, ' of last week, the f�mily of Mr. 1. T I I i . 9 . ,�*
"� on the free list, a� duty is im - osed of 10 when the linep of policy are clearly laid yu- . t . ; - , .
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i . cents. per pound, unstern, Wroxeter and Brussels dall, on the 2nd concession of Hull the app'earanee of his grocery by I I
i., I clubs, to be kno*n . were ett, e I I ! do I
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i � able reductions in pig iron and some other who between the tailors and the unemployed, of tinctly %bove the roar of the windstorm that east part for boots and shoes exclusively.- . . I f - � I
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i kinds of iron and in woolen goods. - ' their fellow -legislators as to make a speech that town, resulted in a victory for the -lat- InOrn - an unused g rre . � � C .. , i . -
t . I r by four goals to -none. - It t' his new dwelling. -The sacrament of the ' , � . �
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; Perhaps the most important feature of that will dnable them to ma,U extra copie of Lord's S ?.� 9. 9
1� - I Hansard to their constituents." -Rxeter council will submit a by-law to fire ; fortunately sufficient help was at hand upper will be dispensed in Carmel . I �.22 . to _,8 (150 b
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i I the ratepayers on the'advisability of pur- to Pub it out before it bad made firm fiead- terian --harch on -Sabbath- morning, I I I 11 I
t - & material reduction in duties to all coun-, The Engledue1 capitalists, chasing and running an electric light plant way, althou h the plaster and joist �were May 9th. -Mr. George E. Thoingon, son of 4 — — . I -
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I of their own. destroyed. it Mr. Samuel Thomson, of the' towmah, of CUR" IN '
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r vaned exploratory rights from the - On- . ; . SPE101 � ;.
. t obt ii i ated from a de Ray, was hap *1 united in the bo -918 of :
; � -Mr. John Burton has rented lot N', fect in the chimney. There ,ri y i � i I '..
F... reduced rates. This ri�4 be termed a pref- matrimony on ednesday afternoon L crims, Fancy Spot, �. I
t - tario Government, are making extensive "113th conqessiou, Goderich township, for one is an insurance on the building in the ;;t to S I,l Sprigs, Nets, in
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; . 4 Miss Ids Dignam, third daughter of . owelsi Towelg*
; � erential tariX The i ' d ire. -China Flo Effectsq & . � .
� I mme iate reduction is preparations to go on their mineral land at year. It consists of 65 acres, and is rented KilloP mutual. : � ,I
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I . . the end of the present week. A number of � -The death of William John Hal13 a ship of Hay. The ceremony was performed
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i - As England is the -only country _inen have been purchasing supplies and the church, Brussels, was presented with a w by Rev. W. E. Kerr, of Hensill, in the UCE. CUR INS. I .. i - I .1
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I at the present time that this reduction ban best machinery to work the claims. The filled purse tiy the members of the cc gi�- emains were _msence of a number of invited guesfis. I � f I ..
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,I - ther coun- ice has not passed out of the rivers 'in the gation, in appreciation of her services. I f a num. 0� autiful ' - ' -
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20th in Dun non cometry, being escorted in Lawns,:
I - y ber of vAluable presents, and , Bli $1.259 $1.50, Spotal . I
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I I countries. adiness. Work other day, a horse belonging to very large, ,c I � , . . I - -
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I t or any other coun decides to reduce its 9 ell a*nd ruptured a sorrowing relatives, friends and IP& . I -
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I . tariff against Canada so as to be in a pot si- shortly, and be ort hand to personally sup- died, CARPET'l 1; �
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; ! . ceased was a man possessed of a genuine- comb, Ontario land surve oLbSE PRICES � ;tj
� tion to take advantage of this preferential erintend the works. Though everything is -Robert Symonds, the other day shot, ness of character, his word being as good as or, was- in the 11 [ I 4
. I village the first part of tt Some chloice �tte i in Union, for Prints, ,Q
being blocked with ice in the north i ; 1
1 a week,'taking- ihirtings, Oottonades,'UA
� rate, well and good, we will all get the , the in Colborne township, a fine specimen of the a bond, and had A grest.dislike to any false. le JL"90111
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, shine, at $6G a year. George Beat has got the a consistant member. He was an' ex- 'for several years, is this year We have � I - I �
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i i� decidedly the most popular. On the whole, While the auestion of the control of fish . working it, . a �Iery great- -variety of �11-eaxly every- .�
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-, . allelasses,while the highest Clinton, was engaged i4 cutting wood, his his lose will be sadly -felt. i as I thing kept I I � �
I 1, encomiums 'have awaits a decialo'n from the Privy Council, H a ago w 72 :a first-clas dry go �'
g � been bestowed by the press & * . . !_ ii dds store, b4t ,�
I 7 xe caught in a clothes line and rebounded, years and 11 mouths. Kippen. I i i - . . .
- - .� and -Jeading the fiab� of the Province are suffering. The inflicting a nasty gash on the crown of his I . . I i -
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I e a latest decision is that the Province has the . � I We arkespee all -v well up * ,
� tateamen in the old country. There is no , head. -A Stratford despatch, dated April 23rd, NoT-Es.-Seeding is still keeping � � 7-41 in presdIA day goo
& 1, . says : James Farewell, who escaped from a backward, the weather being not the . most � . I - . I I de, , ��
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1, : � constable en route from the Goderich, jail to favorable. -Mr. T. Forsyth, the energeti - and up -to -d. te , things that - eve4body wants. ,
I Moat popular strike, in a political sense, Ontario Game Department are acting, as acres belonging to the Hewitt estate, Ate- - 10-
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I while it seems clear that they have done as guardians under Dominion statutes, and price was said to be about $1,600. - 1�
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P well as possible for all classes in thi coun- Dominion officia'Is It is- & Toronto and Kingston a short time ago School e,xal . We have no- d -time -goods to. P14 before the I �,
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1.1-1 nice property. � ;, -1
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business of both Governments, neither Gov- Forayth has the faculty Of getting big people, 0 7 stock is constantly ' �
t. .., . progress in the. -House, and it is predicted . the county Sunday school And Christian living in that town- for some time. Recently to re . � Wa - the move., i '� �_
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[I � for a Endeavor association, held in,'Cliuton on she received a leiter` from him, inform �]Ly to -London. on Sat rday with her little so that it c be no ot
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� . solor of that o ition has t yet been in and perhaps damages be obtained. Both use the organ. i ction with -the Sab- lice, and am a result Officer Win. Gundry, of operation was frought with good. resulin. - . - I I � . I I
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� - ernments are exceedingly anxious that and"after the first Sunda]lrc Shand. and Mrs..George Taylor tendered a number of .. � .. .0 : I ,_,� I
__ likel by a decision should be gi,ren at once. - r in lay. Miss Special Constable Win. Copeland, of St. young people a i � - . � � 16 _
y their position will be made known . social evening's entertain- I . � . . ..
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t reQpfation'before the discussion is much n -Early Mondky morning, o last week, a the same time a strict -lookout at th : - . I I �, - I
�, Our good frie d, the Goderich Star, seems b e house "ent spent an enjoyable time. -Mr.- -R.. B. . . . . 1 � . .71 z�
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, � IaAher continued. . arn on the farm of Mr. Sibbo , Huron for him. During the night Farewell drove McLea A .
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[ , moans- the fact that many Conservativen have' entirely destroyed. . The fr yin - farm MI
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