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�.-Mr. ftliam Wutw. ... . I I . . SEAFORTH9 IFRIDAY9 MAR � 9 . I f $1 a Yeari
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M son of. Mr. William, . . � - - WHOLB -� NUMBER, 1,580. -_ I . I
L villM was. May I . � . . � . �ity,and assisted by A.Caven; tolling the lifeand works of their deported
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t. Rat ortage on e& ON THE ROAD TO THE KLON- the swift current wearing amay the ice, or Perth Notes lolivered by Revs. Dr. Han-
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,a, Wis& Mary Tov,A-cf
, -Atwood purposes. organizing a bicycle of the local excise staff, he has made a sei
� . You M U st" DIKE. . from warm springs. . -Me. Thomas Goffatt, Postmaster at zure of about $125 worth of tobacco, and cig- non and W. Donagh, and Mrs, Elford. ...
im J. O.- 6oneinan I in, � . � — . We came to,phices where one might well Orillia,'. Atempted to commit suicide by club for the coming season. nee of James Boyes, lot 11, ---
. - . . arettes. The case -will probably be tried in , -The reside I
U at LsInbeth.-Mr. - . . . believe he was on,land, with a narrow, rapid plunging a hunting knife into his neck. -Mis. Gintehfield;.of Fullarton, leaves the police court. C, , � Qrl concession 3, Downie, 'wels Ahe scene Of a -
-Park Farm, near Sex, : 7 4 TRIALS AND TRIVULATIONS OF THE GOLD creek running th,rough it for hundreds of -A Young man named Ernest S. Leslie, a this week for Seattle, Washington Terri- . - .
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'y �_ . . i - I 11 . . FIELDS. . � .. -Mr. James Jobasou, cattle dealer,bf 'pleas�nt event on Monday, March 7, the .
,- of material on hand ' t . - -1 : yards at a time. The trail frequently -passes telegraph operator at Bannockburn station, tori. I
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sum I mer of a,handsome.. . : I 4 I Dr. J. E. Brown, who is in 3harge of -an uncomfoitably blose to these -occasionally, was -Dr. Nichol, of Listowel, has gone on a Stratford, met with a bad accident on- occasion being the celebration of the. till ..�
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106SH. __ �� I I t . expedition to the Klondike by the all Call- across them. ' trip to. California. He will be gone a couple Thursday night of last *ask. He was load- wedding of - Mr. and Mrs. Boyes. Guests -
L � Repeatedly during the.last train at Millbridge: ing a car �bf cattle, near thb shoddy mills, assembled from far ,and near to do honor -to �
- - . . I . I adian routs, via � Edmonton, has sent another three, days our dog drivers bay - _`tl .
. I onciliate .- . a t broken -A. magnificent *ambulance of the most of man ils. I
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I -a L I _.. L . . . interesting letter to his friends in 8oratfordt through, with no worse result than a approved, d fitted with all the -Mr. Win. Hickof grandson- of Mr. J. T.
, . - . . 0 bull, f queezed him against the -gang-wayt numerous and costly. In the afternoon the
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. � - 4- � . which is as follows: wetting -no pleasant thing with the ther- modern appFilptn"Oese,'Uham been piesented to the Hicks, of Mitchell, has go a to Ci - i - was older le were pleasingly entertained, -
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il � 1 18 r from 30 to 35 degrees L below zero I city of Lando Northwest Territory. . eo -per. in , , -
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"I' I - . Z Travelling with our party is a Dr. Misner, -The opinion of Han. S.:H. Blake, Q. . -The school at Rannoch is closed.for two Put Out Of ioint, and he was otherwise and served with'a, bount, ui sup, I
Jt9 . severely bruised. the
�� � � I . In one of - my previous letters, I told yon of Tacoma. -tor i� a is in four or five fam- - I,Ze � . .
I � - I The sled with which the doe ' , nin a strains. of idea -
7 - : making a few was had got upon a slo ing part of the trail, . n the section'. -T. McConkey, of 86. Marys, bought to th music provi
I . .P prohibit -the importation, manufacture and ilies i Mills, danced until I
i M 'At a, new sleds to take our outfit up to the Point; and threat vince of intoxic -Mr. Jamen Parish has sold the west seven fin.9 large hornes'in that view'It � n by J. Flannigan and S.
I � ; � .. we were at.Athabasca river that the Legislature has not jurisdiction , , ga V I b nd- I
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�; . . n price from $125 to $ , - K_ ,a early morning. �
� . � while there the Indians drove away seven of ocourance. While running beside the'deigh liquors has been received by the Manitoba half of lot 10, concession 6, in Hibbert, to Ing I I
; i . - - I then took them to Crumilin (Dreaney!s"Cor- -A pleasant event took place, when
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i ,r - - . I .. our beat horses. , We hunted- the forest in to hold it up, aadden)y'and without the Legislature. - ' - . Mr. Thomas Williams, for $1,300. r'q) where he is collecting a number Of Mary, . -c . faughter of J.' -W.Reakell, of the �
I I . " all directious for days and were informed test warning, he came on one bf these -The second section of the Pacifieg'ex- ' -Mr. J. Rupert, of Burnside, left last ne 11
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I ; 3nding a horses that he has purchased in tha6 vicin ,,
. 7 1 ' I by a teamster, who was freighting from Ed. thignhepote and broke throqgh to his. *vaist prJee,which left Winnipeg on Sunday night week for North Dakota, after BPI -
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L - I i , montQn to the wood -cutters fifty miles nort into ths, icy water. The current was ex- March 13th, met with. an accident went of few . I
i. I I ,_ a Trimm, son of Mr. James market. � I � the same township. The ceremonywas per
i �. -1 . .) Hazards,.. .-- I of usi that 'this was an old trick of the ceedingl switt, and he would certainly have Moose Jaw through a broken rail. Several -Mr. Obarle _ -the Rev. W. J., Me -
i - I : I . We went to see them about it been itic ad he not travellers .from Ontario were'on board and Trimm, of the 3rd line - of Mornington, left - The many friends of Frank Allen, of formed at the home of
I - . I i . � Indiaiis � 11 tile firm of Allen & Farr, butchers, of St. Kay, of the Baptist church, that,le;ntleman I
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. . I I I I 'This we were : - Marys, will be gorry to learn that an aeci- Officiating. Thebridesmaid--was: 3"ISTA-as
I I , I if we would give them $025. -On Monday, March 14bh, Mrs. Rev. .
1� � . . It was about 25 below zero at the time and E. last week. dent befel him the latter part of last week. Hank.e�l, sister - of the bride, while .Robert I I
� I y i . . compelled to do, and in a couple of days the - t to shore and built. a fire to L. Clement,of Tilsonburg,died of ieumonia, -Mr. Charles Sellneuker, an old Milver- rer
kin, - . I noweemonom� ... . we at once wen , T While lifting some dressed bogs and carry- H. . or, the grooWn brother, was beat
F WAr 2 ; . . . � . - missing horses were found. ton boy, and family, of East Saginaw, spent them from the delivery conveyance to man. After the ceremony the happy couple I
k 49- 1 1 . I enable the doctor to get a change of dry aged 45 �ean. She was only sic six days. , , .
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V � . For the asit four days we made good clot ing. In the few minutes that elapsed Mrs. Ole ant was the youngest child of the, a few days vi iting friends in Mitchell r - . a spra' d d to theratidence of thebrid0s parents, -
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I - time and reached Goose Lake after a ran of him mocadaine and stockings. were frozen late P . served. Mr.
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&stan ers lave to be conciliated, some - -Mrs, Oliver Harris, of Pullarton died his backi which has confined him to his bed where the wedding dinner was �
� . I I quite -'unexpec March under medical treatment. and Mrs. Crarar reside. -In North East-
j� ., , .. I people think, even if it breaks our horses for two days and to divide our up alone - -Mr. Henry Yea, a fsrmer..Iiving near tedl on Saturday, .
I ad at Bethel . church on -An
� I by a horse, d was burl . . interesting event took place -at the hope, . .
. I . . , , - ! a rule. He is a grand man, and outfit- I started off with the first half of We camp every night in tents provi ad Sparta,.was kicked not � long 12th, an I I residence of Mrs. J. Faweett, near Goulds, -In the death of Mri. Annis ElizAnth, 17 i
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, .. - I a beautiful exception our party from Goose Lake on January 19bb, with small stoves, quiting the trail He lived in a semiconscious cond -H. Fred Sharp, 6 � "
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, - . .� Crossing Goose Lake,, which in a mile and a or 4:30, so as to gel ever 'a accident till his death. ti . I
! I . N I 1. . . . week, when her second daughter, Miss very earliest pioneers of South Easthope has I
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!t night 01thing readybefoke from the time of th to retire ro �he a . on 11
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I I . I L general run of u-, who has back hQf wide and four miles long. dark. On the the 5th the ther- He leaves a family of six children, his wife that he in going . has n a ag d - Isfal
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i . L � . I . Pvn to 49 degrees below, eon, in which lie Mary Grace, was united in marriage to Mr. passed away. She was anative of A . dt,
� I - I I bone enough in him to tell i -There are a, few- -hundred aoren of flab InOingter went doi - havinap died about -three years ago. ery busin
i * . I J. M. Campbell, of the old Duncan Camp- Germany,. but came to Canads, in 1935, -and �
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!" I I_ I and except one day it has not been warmer snowshoes and moo- for some years. �. . . . . the same I . ad to her late � .. 11
i . I I go . .. Ay's , bell homestead arriage service was year was Marti -
I 1.w I.- A' 1. dustomer to a to- when that. prairie land all around this lake. One d b do. -The demand for Mr. andLMrs. John L%ne, of Virden hus" I'll
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� , 7 customer dem�aiids of him the travel from here brought us to t,h ' Manit6ba, have returned home, after spend- performed y, adley, of Mi - band. , took place -on
k 1 �,� � ---, __ here. cidedly chilly after our five sroes out, but . demand. . . I I
! I hir, tainp, where our real trouble began.' T I bedding, . an almost impossible to � supply the Ing the winter with old friends and relatiiin choll, in the presence of a number of-4riends fogle homestead, east of Shakeeppeare,mad the �
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I . �1 i . r-acrifice of his dignity or was no feed for the hones here, and we-hrid we have plenty a L adians' are working night And . - of both contracting parties. - . ciang Couple at once wont Go back into the �
'or � I ! . . d the hoar The Lorette-.1 in the vicinity of Anderson.
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I - C4 - _�� ; an inch deep day to endeavor to fill orders. Some whole- -A most important event occurred at the Call 11 to lot 25, con. L4, ,South Easthope, -
, - . I honor'L f so much trouble getting I up these terrible frost -which covers us all half -
I I . - I -Mr. David Bell has leased Mr. James -
� �. � . It in the morning looVe colder than we really sale houses have orders for thousands of
�� _ -1 . hills, that it was "mosbi discouraging. . . I Lineham's farm, lot 16i coneession 12, Elmo, home of Mr. and Mrs. Apel, of Fullarton,on and settled upon a bush farm which he had. �
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_. the tendeney there is took unfourdlLys, togo eight and shelf feel. I dozen pairs. I ' gain March 8th, when their third daughter, prompted, gore they lived tagetherfor al-
- ... I We reached here yesterday morni allu, . for a number of years ; the latter is 19 bu .death
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� I I , abroad to think that the mer- miles and just before we started, a ver well tired out we -The. Canadian Pacific Railway exPs0ts to Edmonton. �` �r I Mine Martha, was united in marriage ir,o Mir. most sixty yvara, until her e5and*x I'll I
, . 1, � chant is, getting the best of a heavy snow fell which added to our trouble. as our dogs were pretty at an early date to build three big ocean -Thomas Armstron of the. -Mitchelf Wm. M ugge, a well-to-do farmer of Logan. about five years ago. Their family --coneist-
.. , . � � __ During the. next five d" fourteen inshes of decided to give them a rest. Fort Selkirk liners about the size of the Teutonic and , Blanshard, fell ant broke his hip bonek Quite a large number of L the young people ad of four moon, aul two 4&uglAorm, five of I
1: . . i - - transactian�,- and out of this . Hudson Bay Company's - nconver road . ighbor. �
$Itolre- is the eight of an old t rou were invited, besides a large numberof the am are ,still living and in the us
- � . . , .. - snow had fallon. By this time, however, we place hem on thA ' te between Va As h=te an old man, it may be some _ Wh I ,- * -1
tenden6y has grown the meanest had crowed the divide and had reached the post, established over half a century ago, and- YolKohama. The Empress vessels will . older people to celebrate the golden we&- hood. - P 0 .
at the majority of the�- - __ ger time be is able to be around again. t i - a at
thin-' a merchant has to submit Swan Riveri which runs into Loner Slave -and is at the junction of the rivers Polly then be used for the purpose of &'pass'en . oling of the bride"p grandparents, Mr. and -A rather pecaliar accident happens I - .
i column, -and ' d * I 9 � i -The Mayor of Rannoolli while returning , . 11 � .
m am&, �� i signof a4rail andYoukon. The Indians fromthe coast ud to the Mrs. Saunders, at the same time. - MaxweWs wo;ke, St. M r
... � � -tering. Lake. We could not see the J and freii6t service between'Vancouver i or , one .evening
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d1attention to thafact � 1. . i to, viz., the habit of ban enjoyed a monopoly of trading Austrailisi * from St. Marys, not. long ago, fell in. -Mine Minnie Elliott, at Mitchell, and a not long ago. They bw 19% Tooently - in- �
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ls� erent froninibet, of: _. _f - . I I cc '. ' ith the Indians of the interior, and'finding- mer, cattle giard. He w" not very seriously - - .
. difr - � Now, you. may call it what. you like, snow on it before and this heavy fal in w , -Alixinder Snodgrass, a retired far younger sister, Jenide, and two brothers, stalled an electric light glant in their wo;ks. -
It doesn% try -to, this trade, - hurt, there being 5 or 6 feet� of water in it I . I
I � ated all marks of a trail from the new rival interfering with and residliant of Warkworth, 'died,'on March I � .. . Arthur and' William, left this week for The first dynaino prove to be very anastis'. � I
Bell I I e see it, the they gave Robert - Campbell. the agent i nd came at the time. ' I I . �
- `1 but so far as w in- plotely obli a 16th. He was 'born' Scotland, a the factory. One of &,much higher grade wis �.
Xt gives ita entbre, ti=i - . I the surface�throtu'gh very often one could tell . in -Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, of Kirkton, Manitoba. Miss Minnie has worked at '
6 the things. that ladiW' I telligent thinking man can only when he was on or off the trail. Just be. I charge, notice to quit, which he considered to this country in 1837, and took an active * tailoring business with Mr. Phinnimore, of installed. About nine oWock thatevenitig,
"I. I I $av an Go at home " on Tuesday. evening of I I
larly for there own drew f ,� f call it -to say the least -'rather fore. going' over the moitntains one of the the better, part of valor to accept. The part in the rebellion of that year. He was 6 f .P ;
ultation of their hoines- "'. I � I � e burned down after his departure I ad in that - last week, to the'peqple of that community, Mitchell, forthe past six or eight years, and after a ran a a little ever two hours the I
- 1 �"4 � worst calamaties which could befall an out-. post WA among the 6rat pioneers that settl all that time she has been an active worker dynamo few to pieces -with - terrific form, .
, - , � I i sbabby. I - and was not rebuilt. Mr. Harper has a end inhonorof theirson, who is about to de-_ il .
- � fit, crossed our path. One day vre were township. Deceased Vas 81 years old, . I . I, the Epwo
- � I . rth League and Methodist one part goiiftg through a door and -anotlisr �1
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�%t vou: feel at. bomw ___ ; in 11 r ding post here now, in Chore of - part for Manitoba. . Sabbath school. - She will bar ' missed par window. - - 'It , ,
i Oh, but it may be said, this is high hitched up and almost ready to take down a a to bliging highly respected by all. - . . I much b going tbroughs ' I
4 afeP, 111340. . -1 � I . zement we Mr. Pitt, whom we found a very a / -James Nelion, of Torontb Ju'liction, -Mrs. George Schweitzer,. of Downie, by�th yo UZI - .- a
IL' . our tent, when to our utter &me %; I moat miraculous escape fromdexth for .Xir. . 1
4 . IN i who several empty log I entertained a large party of young. people I
- I and mighty talk lor people saw it in flames. We all Kushed to try and' gentleman. There are d his own death by. gulging down an � . A. glirsopn e1of the *oil kn�wn firm D. Vice, engineer, -and the ,electrician %from I
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I are depentlent 'upon the Public save what we could of it, cutting the ropes cabins here, two of ivhich' our party =oue dose of carbolic aci , but why he ' ti - , Stratford, has Toronto, who installed the plant, both being
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11 �_ for their trade and patronage. and. letting it fall 11st on the snow, bu*t it permitted to occupy. I ,a the Pell did it isi -inexplicable. - Nelson, who was a large hearted hostems.- � sold out his interest in the firm to his Bister, p.re _ . I
e - . � � - w -as toolate, our good double tents had been Many years-centuries-itg Ii her by trade, and 25yeare of age, came or it. Miss Jessie Gibson. His many Iriends losion occurred. No reasonean. be given -
P : GO I half burned to ashes and were ow Oila_' Hamilton w wife about for the explosion except that too; much
i Possibly ,-a, but we are not de ad into the Yakon at. a point sever I -Mr. Albert Mo *a and family, of Jd Canteln_ L I
. more than ff Fro ith his'.young ar that he . . 19 - . .
L - A i - pen4ent upon any one for our resent Junction, but an chell, left on Tuesday of last week for Mani-
, i 1� past recovery. AB soon as I had time to miles below the p * " . go. He was a son of Mr. J. D. ,am leaving shortly for..the west, there to , d. ,
hinp. . - . - . - . Gotwo years a ' 'at I Power was applie . ,
. - I hurt draw my breath (knowing we could not help ,eraption of a volcano now long extill tabs. Corral Hodges, James Tilly and, Fred p . .. �_116;1_
I . If _ I opinions, and it -does- not at and . , r the wint by the reside permanently. The new* firm will be . .
� L �: �- I ilea from here caused �olsou, Hamilton.L Schaffner also left fo same I
L I 0 i )I said I I Hurrah boys. . 1 --,-There died last week in Woodstock, � "* ' f 1) . Huron X-6tes.
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riny.. are very - :* ' I either customer or merchant to matters by i situated about fifteen In . train. still known " "Gibsons, and will con '
I . yleatifuL - � I I . . _ '"' the river to its �Clijah Brown,' probably the oldest man in business at their wThe friends 61 -MrB.' J. A as
L d I We can't help it I We shall be a change' in ,the course of prosperous , le,rtint E t
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They 'bloom m every- - � -_ �� - give vent to - a straig'lit candid Never mill - _ -The eldest son of Mr. John Whyte, jr., tindO their I 1;
� I . 0 . . . all right when the others catch up to us." * present outlet. [Opposite the Post is A -Ontario. Mr.. B�own was a no*ro, and had handsome quarters. � Waw.anomb-, surprised her by amutnbl�ingat - .
iw Seaxon!x Wash.GoocU. I I opinion on6e in a while. r plateau from 75 to 100 feet high, comr,"d in his possession papers showing that he of Mitchell, left last week, for' Vancouvert i
I These words seemed rather words of chee an in 19 1 -The organ recital in Knox church kit- � her residence on Tuesday evening of -last , !!!
a-Vionsand fold in titeir, . I British Columbia. The young In I I
ea faces. How bright- I � i . - -_ I than of command to the men and we were of lava and rook.from this volcano, an Mr. had reached the age of 112 years. He had years of age, and is ambitious to strike out chell, on Monday evening oflast week, was week, toprosent her with some memento -of
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- - I- I I We are, as. we have often stated, soon off on the trail again. It is not a veiy Pitt assured us there are visible the results lived I Woodstock for sibout forty years � . �
sy app - ,, " - the comllp,�j. � � ' for, himself in the world.. in eve respect a tucceii, and the lovers of their appreciation of bar services at prgsllm'
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- � . - . . � anxious for trade, and we are desirable outlook to be in . and for some, time past had sell livi on Marys III h Zo music enjoyed a treat 'rarely iob of the Methodist church, The address
a hands of the boat, print- - I and I n a.-Charlen W. Coupland, jr., of St.
, 11 i ' inct volcano is visible from the post, was a nie've
M such,� lovely B."igia. . ..- ; getting a goodly ihare, for the out even a tent to protect one a little from t i the charity of the town. isit LIBI onlelred a Mitchell audience, when. they was read by Jonathan Patiison, and on -be. .
� I I ' the crater is still discernible, but with left last week for Rat Portage, to y I �, I
�� a snow -and cold, esp 'I's before the war, and was born in Virginia. I is
ecially with the ther. . Mr. Arthur Blakely, , balf of the church, W 1- Patfison Presiat. "�� I .- �,
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army. of Amen- I . I I � 0 mometer 25 below zero. I had no particular side broken away. We shall resume our -A fatal accident occurred one night lam mill 9 - : .
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that an rices fair, and the atten- �y in the morning, and some parties there for some tim a, if he finds work at his o1janist of Sherbourne Street Methodist ed Mra. Martin with a I ffboard va
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� ,fitbrica, for Wrappers,. I . : I tion given to each and every tin& over the mountains to Swan river, we ;amped here on their'way out from Dawson. St. Lambert. An engine which was return- � II, with them abundance of refresh- . I
Waists. There- han' car- .. _� . � i : -Mr. Henry Fischer, jr., has sold the of Mitchel -, and Mg. John WIlieron render- brought . .. -
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I : iv - horses report that the trail between here and Dow- I ore much enjoyed by ments. I I - -
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. .. * customer is c� log from that lilacs to Chambly ran into a fifty &area he bought a. year &got - 11 i Z .
� ility, which is all. dezided to stay one day to rest the to Mr. ad vocal solos which w I
some great ransacking' . I � The principsl:difficulty to . ;
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W in.- order to- bring to I I �, . . that the most of people ask and give them some all d is a fresh fall of allow or a driftin handcar with, four men coming from Chamb _ Aurst, Feltz 3, Fullarton, the audi as. � Mily PA&MOre, , 1,
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. . i i . were told there was some grass on the banks be fears -9 I Th it that an Italian named 1,850 L.4 of concession Id home- ' recently awelled the bar daughtero Mrs. E - on - �
at- Of them an; now that,- ? , 12 I . for. � words wind filling in the trail mod making it heavy 'a ralu for , has bought the a -The -heavy rain __ -ch 160, Sarah Tay- I
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�, we want yon to come I I . I of the river Which, however, we after over during the Into, was killeT,sond three French -Cans- stead from his brother, Mr. Wm- Fischer, river, at .Mitchell, to such an extent that Thursday evening, Mar , ..
I . i realized was either a scares artole or so for the dogs. We hope to cc dians who. were on the handcar were badly for $6,000. considerable damage iesulted,.and for a time lor, relict of the late John Hisritet, Oreensh - � I
pleasure of using them,. �. i This week, like every past week-, ,we . . . I . .
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re not quite ready yev I t A:re ' ur stay here I, between us and the golden Klondike. a -
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� :1:1 . I I have presented one case. could not reach it. During o. � -From, appearances this In g6ing to be a urday night, March 12th, on account of the The water rose bill it flooded the flats and had been ailing for some months, and al. �
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-day you wzill.be.a-buyar� I -foor of -our tent,
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edge id where a large as- . L - . I - . you a custo - 0— � record N t( electric light station being deluged by the the floor of the electric light station, put- though she. had resells a..Pe, Id g er - I
H . I L . I was not down at the time o speak of'th: K16ndike business that food. There could be no service in the ti at the fire in the boiler room.. 15ev- death will be none !he less felt by her fava-
� prettiest goods iRlt - I We mention k few traders ini which fortunately I b to
- - a be- I L tMenta : sonie jarts of ancl Presbyt .1y a M any fri . bsequiex On -
. I , nd with this and Ontario Agricultural ' EXPOri- i'sodoing from the Province of Ontario. Many bodiat � .'r.1 , -swept away f ' I ends. , 'The a L
� worth considerable tou - Z - : I I the several. depar . of the fire, a . - orian church, tud the Met] cards of' wood were rom, � an' I I
. . I the canvas saved I succeeded in making rth- ide the electric , d last ;-arv- conducted by Rev. To"Ph
I I . I . mental Union - Co -Operative hundreds at settlers are leaving the no ca,r- church- had to . fall back upon its gasoline the banks of the river bee I _d I �
� accept � - , . 1, � I not aria, up around Ki . �, .. . . uses on the flats =slad the two Bons of the deceased in -
I this. invitation. . I - I ,. , . quite a respectable little tent, -though Experiments inAgriculture. ' western part OtL Oat lights : light statiou, and several ho � - . I -
. . I . - � - it ew Sprina s4ffioiently large to admit of our stove beipg ,lapton and Inch . . aw performedthe last mad rites T .
� - - i . Alen's .,aiade-to-oTd6r 84-1 S� n a dine, Palmerston, Southai '--ibout two o'clock on Sunday morning, were flooded. four nons-in-I . �
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I �_ roes are . _nsarly a year past - its flight. Deceased , had been in 9
Is to, Se, e. � - I 1 1 $10, . start up , a canir fire. After the ho partment of the Ontario Agricultural College, For de I
. . . L -Charles Robinson, a farm laborer living A. Hermiston's furnitare store, on same aged 41 years� .
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- I *. ! . ; . few armfulle of small -spruce brush -to lay allet been grown for at . . it was decided to tak� her to the hoped - for a Change for - the better.' - 'The .
Egg GOODS iC � i 0 an d six hundred of them, . Simcoe, walked from his home to Toronto a livery stable was burned, week ago . .
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. . . I Odd trougera at 8i.150, $2, $21 our sleeping bags on for the fi 00 all distance of 65 miles. He had been sub,poe- -Joshua Vaustone; of get 8 Abe gave : I
roany kindal . �::: � �r ig w &it least five years in suo asion. Nearly � iringvillet when hospital for treatment. Her condition, Thursday pkeviOU Mirs.
I SIL" L I i $3. . I I done we all gather round the r .a and or death and fxcin that time failed rapidly.
, I I . . , . the Canadian sorts and several hundred new naed, as a witness in a case which wait to movipi to the Bolger form, one day last however, did not improve, and h ; -
iND FANCY � .i . L . *1t is begrinnina Epected. She leaves a Currie was theeldest daughter :of William _
" for our supper. At this stage, i varietibe imported by the- Experimental De-- come before The assizes, in Toron' week, .
hiists and Drowea): - - � � to d ' h ad the misfortune to lose one of his was. momentarily a) -two Bryan and won born in Howicktownship, I
11 ; - and 81, and Smock V. to get darV and w are usually so vuwr; partment from different 'parts of Europe, bad not the wherewithal to PIkW h1anrailm 6 a -ly of three children -s, girl and
�� ; Overalls at 75c 0 way horses. When crossing the ice ap George f mi
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RING CAPE CLOTHE� "I ,� that, we do not mind h,kving to eat without Asia, Africa, Austrailia; and the United fare decided he must walk. a was a da,V LitVa' uhe team went through, and in haul. boys -the youngest of whom. is aged eight On December 20th, 11893, she was united in
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IMMINGS .... � . Boys'- knee pants,. at . .1
, i table napkins and sometimes even without States have been included in these carefully and a night on the road iind was pretty well ing them ou�, one Of the animals' bad his, yearn. L ' age to Robert Currie, who wi .
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�s . - : - 0O.. . � forks, but I can assure every mcirsel conducted experiments. Some of the now used up when he arrived in Toronto. leg broken and had to be shot. - - . -Mr. Ed. J. Kay, of Stratford, 'has re- children survive her. The subject of this
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rih*A'13- r I ., -undried -white shirt in side a camp fire with the thermometer . Oman Ballontyne & Sons, to ad- circle of ralstivei and .friends who. moum :
�PITZIaIES - �� ". I- The best 81 la have already been distributed over Ontario, in Chatham. The water in the Thomas rose - gave. a party ing last ask, in Messrs. Th � n er � r �
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D GLOYy-ES I ' . � - I the market. . standing from 10 to 20 b6low zero, if it has through the medium of the Experimental so high that the electric light station, 9" honor of their guests, Mrs. Uitch and her �cept a position in the Imperial Bank, In. bar early demise. She was 1 h 27th Yew, . �
� . .. . ! I 1� , ! beensoft enough through the day to melt, and Union' with very gratifying results. The Mr. Kay- has been secretary of the The relatives have the"mincere sympathy of
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JFFONS & F_r4L111NXG11. 1_�_, . ... � I At, 95c we show a black fedora. ha I do not wish to mislead my readers about Siberian oats, Mandscheuri barley, Herlson works and water works buildings were son f hole soonfor gersoll, Liberal club, of Stratford - and in the community. ,. . .
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kXD CANIX LACES . 1 . asnevdr seen its � 'ti the cold, forwe have bad more weather bearded * i wbeat, and the Mammoth flooded. Oonsequently the city ,.was in Corman, Manitoba. Mrs. Mitch 1, while Young mcity proved himsidf Z, eftioiept -The I
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LLINERY i which h 6qua above'than below zero, this winter. Our I BPI" lu%eA Wisconsin earliest white darkness till the waters subsided. Factories residing in the neighborhood, was highly this Cal a I ,Wide cire . Is of friends in station last week '6r points West .- M-�. I . -
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. Cuban y.el ow, f . . were floodAdtand forced to give up v!Ork' regarded. � -
X ..... I Stock'. n .y to sea him William Gemmill and two sous, Willitmi I .
VRTAINS & CARPETS,- ,- and hard wet and if the fro is not good, or we are 'becoming so while hotels aud dwelling houses were in a -Rev. Mr. and Mrs.'Graham, of Atwood, the city, I - X..# ,
: brawn, slate ,fedora ties, of corn, which are now . leave, will look fo�war& to see him prosper Joseph, and daughter, Miss Mary to _. ... -
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STAIN DRAPEt,IM ,- . . tired we lea�e -them hanvirog up,around the dicament. tertained the Sabbath school teachers,Bible
t I . . popular in Ontatio, were imported, by the in his new vacation. . � Pilot Mound; Mr. and Mrs. John Dommill
� . . . $2.50 and a � class and. chair at the manse� on Tuesda ' ' I I
� fine hats at', --'82 -About 5 o'clock one morning last week, , y I
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�01_ ; - I . 1 $ fire to dry, but often find them frozen as Experimental Department and after being . -Mr. Heur Wood of Atwood, died and family# namely Messrs. Andrew,Giorge, 11
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. thoroughly tested Were distributed in small ' 0 the S- - suddeal ,not Toni ago,. at Ancaster, whither James, Jo,selb A.,011verlGriggsond Wi � I � -
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- Minkler's bicycle repair shop, codatock, read a - ab . .
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.. . � .acting at a target in the shop with o t Mitchell, which he and. ra. Woo had gone I
I . . ,.- ; once *a get them thaw- ativio exPeri. was sh . daughter, Mrs. Moore. He had been out to Pilot Mound; Wesley Walters land Od" �i
I . sibly get them on The piesent system of co-oper i .-. I
. 1. pub them on if -time a 22.6aliber revolver, when the bullet re- she had attended. I I I �
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41 Z N e -sv shirts, new tiesj� new undercloth- ad enough to bend, we , mental work in agriculture was .st4rtod in evening bef6re his death. After word Cowden, to Boamovain - Rr �
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on when you learn how- � , � does not p mit us staiing Ionizer to diy bounded and entered the right eye of Fred �, -�-A serious accident happened to Mr. � calling the, night, he illarney ; Robert Reep � �
er 1886 with 60 plots, whiofi were situated on in I :
ing, new bosi6ry, d- ill in this moiBt MeKechuie, the 12 -year-old son of Professor George Schmidt, of Brunner, onedaynot, doming home and retii g for the . William Young, to Ki , � ; I �
kuy of the new goods are . . . . . . I at - W M&vtlij,to BOwevain ; i . ,
I I I ... I I them properly ; they w twelve different farm% lin Ontario. Since As he was driving to Milvertai complained of feeling ill, id, calling Mrs. to Belmont, inK. - �
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kerchiefs, new`br�ces, new col- gtste.soon freeze the shape of the feet and N. S. McKeebnie, of the Woodstock college. I . . ., I
� . that date, however,- the work ham increased tspile of lokewhich W 'do he asked for some simple remedy, Robert,I)oAde, to Belmont ; Mr. and Mra. ;
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_#_ , I ,I .. lar& Everything now in our one feele no inconvelliande whatever Who- - in , The boy may recover, but the. eye in ruined. is area ' , when it was brought to him a few Robert Thyne and family, 1W.-imsemAlice, Ella . �
� 0 o in at nights we .often in from year td ear and * 1897 there were. -Mr. Morgan. Baldwin, brother of Bishop were lying on the readaide. , He was thrown which, . I - I
. d ,not 1. ired and Lizzie, to. Belmont ; D. Chamany and , �
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. . line. . _ .. t -London, died at 1hin home in from the rig, ut escaped without injury. minutes later, he turned over and exp�i
� I � only our moccasins wet but two pairs of farms. � . Baldwin, of � me the - without speaking. Besides Mrs. Wood he J. Armstrong, to Griswold ; Miss -S. Lovell, �
IL I . d It Toronto Tuesday morning of last week. Do- The rig was badly damaged, as also w I t I . - Tariff and �
Books, the usual number we wear, an Interested personsin Ontario who wish to . . leaves a family of seven daughters. to W. Caldwell, to �
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pening- , I into my sleeping bag, taken off join in the work, may select any one of the ceased was for sixteen years Harbour master havens. . � -
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LL experiments for 1898 and inform the director and heJd that no , to Corivale ; John Ireland, Stonewall. ��
I . WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO A '�beu, owing to, ill health, in Mitchellp t the ; �
-at; . I I kthit w sking stock in Mitchell March 15bh at .the residence of Rev. M. L. stone 'L
�rld hungers for the fir 11 - �g Ih lbeion my feet and slept the most 'L -Last week, after ,the� grAnd jury .
I . I - t once of the choice made. All material before his dei had, ..
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ig. To, our w0ting ears, 80 nd com- id ' Hardware Company's. premises with the in- Liftch, - pastor of Knox cbu
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. . I I I I - MONEY BACK a being both warm will be furnished entirely free of charge to he was forced to �resijp. He leaves a .0 an in rest in the business. when bliss Jennie - IBM, Of Huristoll, Was finished their duties at God;ricb, a number .
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, Orta ful �F each applicant, but he will be t, 'Von in - the hardware married to'John F. Stowart,formarly of Strat- L �
,ea�ly robin i# soul: atir- . . ble, , an that my i expected to and three childr an of them visited .the Roams.o � ,-
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'a nticipate 1he robirtl - I .0 ......... a..".0 ......... a"I $Oc1JL8 are -dr duct the tests according to the instruo- at home and one son, Rev. F. M. Bald Mr. O7De1I h he foreman Hamilton, of Blyth, made the fol-, . I
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a with � L X. rector, of Woodsiock. all his life, and is thoroughly up in the busi- ford,now a rising Chicago lawyer. . After t
the heralding. i � J. E. BRow i d- to report. the . � . F report - I I In company With xlr;� _.
: . , . - ' I - tions sent with the seeds, an I Dogs. He will likely assume the manage ceremony the guests repaired to the residence lowing i , -the Houme� ; ..
. .. . . results of his test as soon as possible after -Last- Friday night as Dr. Jessop, thp * .1 of Costs, the inspector, we visited
� . � - I KENT EXPEDITION. 'for Lincoln, was meat of the business. of Miss Kate Iftewart,where the rtook I d Mrs. French receive&
_i, �_ 6flEIG'd MACDONALD WITH TILE GOVERN � harvest. nevily-elected M. L. A. _ ing dinner. Ylkhe ba V of Refuge. Mr. an .
, . I Dr. F. L. Thomson, who left Mitchell a sumptuous wedd pp, d took us all thiougli. . LLLLL
- . � A member of Mayor Walsh's party writes List of euerimentsJor 1898 :-II-Test-- driving rapidly along a street in St. Cath- a few months ago for Mexico, did not re- couple left on the afternoon train for their us Very cordially an
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. . . . from Fort Selkirk, on February 1.5tht as ing nitrate a sod&, super Shosphate, muriate arines, having been i main long in tke latter place. . He found a future ham in Chicago the buildings. ,
lin L I . � I CLOTHIERS. � 2 a manure with sionslouties, his horse becamefrightned at . . 08 ly and nest, and Mir. and Mrs. French -are , . � , -
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i - - I LL follows : of potash, - mixture, an n more promising field- in Texas, and he has -Alex. inclair ana son, of St. Morys, , I . -
I . .: -Testing nitrate of sods,, super- some children playing ball in the road, and. y complimented upon their Man- 11
g , __ i , . WhenIlast wrote you we were gettingready corn. ' 2, nettled and commenced practice at a place li�ve purchmed the property and water to be highl, -
L Me of potash, mixture, and he was thrown out of his rig, striking o� his agement of the institution. There -are now .
I _... On the Wrong Side of the -Street., in the to leave our camp at Little Salmon on our, phosphate, Mari I . ked up uncons called Gilmer. It is said to be a fine place, rivileges of what was known as the Me- ..
, 11 - Stion Block. .. - trip down . to Dawson, the necessary no manure with *mangolds. 3,-GroWing shoulder. He was io along, offering a promising field for medical prac- . Intosh woollen mill Bite, on ths 11011thwist 1 85 inmates, =Ore than call be comfortable
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9 � vilig arrived in charge of Mr. three leguminous crops for green fodder. 4, and bleeding profu a I
.. I . train -dogs ha, Our party consisted of - I d his back was badly 'injured. His ties- I - 5 ,ht to be removed, as he is really ,danger- �, � I
I .r J. D. McGregor. Growing three mixtures of grain for green broken an -Recently a painful mishap' befel Mr. have a quit daim deed of all the property Ong .
ads and flowors becom& . I ISEAYORiltl . - ONT. d Afessrs. Wade, fodder. 5. -Testing for varieties of millet. head also has some bad cuts. Oscar Munro, clerk in the Barnsdale Trad. and water privileges heratotore held by A. one. The inmates exPre4e themselves as ,re- - .
. . t Mr. Justice McGuire an ng four varieties of grasses. 7.- -Early one morning last.week two mask, . . . ig the best of care, and are well satis- .. I
,,9 in the form of adorn- ", I Bliss and McGregor and ten dog drivers. 6.-Testi I ing Company's store, Stratford. He was McDougall, of Toronto, and .also what W." 06'vll]L
. I 011, the morning of the February our TestlaR four varieties of clover. 8. -Test- ad man dark lanterns broke in a , r fljoi� The gronuds"are well kep �
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yogaread or heard yet ; I I . Carrying loading crockery in front' of the store, held7by A. Forren er. On the whole ,- �
a to are going tolye, ? ieties of buckwheat. 9. -Test- house in St Thomas,ocoupied by Mr. Samuel an utbuildings in good Ord
lovely i 11 � . I . -train, including ten aleigba drawn by forty i ing three var . . when in some unknown manner one of the intention of the Messrs. Sinclair to quarry 0 �
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�� 'd and laden with nearly a ton of mail' ing . . county0f HUMU." .w
, wont be long. just two.. . �, - I . Of's about a ton and a half of provisions, 1 variety of spring - ryi. 10. -Testing four - robbers easily opened the catch on the front - . --
�� - an ies of barley. ll. -Testing five varie. door and fbr6ke in another door to get where ing his- thumb. He will likelY W unable bridge. Tberesidence of David X-night.8th linst
o -day. Our splendid ne* ...... .. . . � I , I baggage, etc., for the party, and stationary I varietl U to. work for some time. � . '-Mrs. S. A. Cameron, wife of the genial s see 8; 12 U � I
ary, " it will be exhibit- z - . a for the officials at Dawson, set out 1 tieB of oats. 12. -Testing four varieties of Mr. Colo well. One ca ght him by the Oted on S host of the Albion hotel, Stratford, met with Morris, we tfie ne Of 111211811 I Ova t 0
� __ - supplie I of throat and told him to keep quiet. The -The city of Stratford has v . I ,a -76`0106ir �
,"'w Show Room -and ��, � - __ _ - - . - ___ __ from Little Salmon Camp. It was by far I peas. 13. -Testing .three . varieties dent the other evening, which Wednesday evening of last week t �,_#
I I - . i other flashed his dark lantern around, found by law for the raising of $30,000 for a new a nastY &Cal when, in the presence of 50 guests, Rev. Mr. ,
be a sight for yon to- see., v I the largest train that ever passed over this . beaus. 14. -Testing five varieties of carrots. iall. The by law was defeated by a might have resulted more meriously. Ia I � I
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I I t�( ) lands you in - 15. -Testing four varieties of mangolds and 1dr. - -Cole's pants, and took $6 therefrom. city I . . was overturned King of Gait, Performed the marriage Caro- . I 1,
a you misa-don't inia., It, Twenty-five dollars (= river, and was a spectacle well worth seeing. atotal vote 'east of 704. name wey# sk Pon of grease �
- L I Victoria, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland. Ing was very cold, the theremom- one variety of sugar- beets. 16,�-Teating They also took his silver watch, and chain, ' ' ty of 74 in the 'kitchen range, and burst into nion; under an arch of evergreens and rom' I ,
: The morn' -stand at the ttohre' contract for building the hall,-haa upon
. I � By travelling,'via 0. P. R. straight, you a 44 degrees below zero. two varieties of Swedish and two varieties which were lying, on a wash I - Mrs. Cameron was standing near, .betwean Peter XcNabb .and Miss, Alartho, i
� . . . star being down t L b,ng ' I been let some other means will have to be flames . ; _.'
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"I have no annoying delays, ; you see the finest The trail to. Fort Selkirk is the worst on the of fall turnips. 17.-Tes six vitrieties head of the bed. . er right Knight and Robert Scott grandson of Tolin - - ;
id Saturdau dopted to raise the money. and her clothing caught fire. H ' i I
/ -Mr.' W. Williams, Michigan Central a P., South Huron, and XUB I
- Q�F 5� I s world.; you avoid ouatoms - ome res.peeta improved of corn. I of last *ask, as Mr. Win. arm was badly burned from the elbow McMillan, M. . � _1
, . river, and though in a, an, -On Saturday K , bt - Very becomingoostumes Of I -
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�_ andoillertrclubles. Call at this office for by snowfalls and the amount of travel, it is Material for either No. I or No.. 2 experi- Railway brakesman, of St. Thomas, w -flames were extin- Mary Big - .
' . 11 . kal gradually�growing more dangeroue owing ! ment. will be sent by express, and for -each of one morning last week, found unconscious Makins, wife and oldughter, of North East- downward before the Cashmere were moirn by the brides.
1k d of .Orit. Guides, Maps, etc., of British Colamb' It hope, were . driving along Mo i t guished. While the burns are serious and cream
�/Iz , X,Ukon, North-West Territory, Manitoba, io the freque'rit Cavlg 'in Of large sections 11 the others by mail. The supply of material in the ditch , about half a, mile *eat of West rnmg on �.
� on street, -Stratford, near the residence of ex- veryLpsinful, Mrs. Cameron is now congrat- Almost tasteful and elaborate spread Wag
rio Gold Fields. i � fallen at least six ! being limited, those who ayply first will , be . Lorne. He was discovered by the secti a for the company, to whicfi all did
and North Outs -�-4� at ice, the river having . , away, and ulating herself that it was not worse. miLd - �
� ties, The wedding bespoke the I.
_#__ . - � men and taken to an hotel. The doctor re- Mayor Gordon, their team ran
� . - � .1 feet since the ice formecT in November. In : surest of obtaining the desired outfit. It is is badly bruised the occupants were thrown out, but not -One afterbot on of last week, at the Con- ample juB a contracting parties. An � I'll I
I 181oney Orders payable in 10,000 plaqes many places considerable portions ofathe , might be wall for each &pplicant.to make a ports that Mr. Willian. ti .1 church, Stratford, the members Popularity of th U al I
� I in Canada,c�ats UO' to : $3, 3a ; 6'5, 4a ; $5 choice for fear the first could not about the head and greatly shaken up, It 'injured. The rig, however, wam a total gregs 'On& yable eveni was spent in�games,socl I I
trail have thus disappeared, and fresh road ! second . . of the local Wowen's Christian Temperance enjo Mr. QvXabb and
to $10, Oc ; $10 Cc $20, 10c. An accident _ I .is not known how Ion he was lying in the wreck. I music an ufanoing� . . I
Policy costs little. Insure in the Canada.. had to - be broken. *Repeatedly we have- be stranted. . Idl. of water,and had -For some timp past the authorities have Union held a � memorial sertice- in honor of chat gone to- I
passed over ice which, by its hollow sound, i firticular varieties need not be mention ditch. He lay in a pu e � ' and Me. Scott and bride have .
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. - � . Dr. Smith been aware that quantities of tobacco, cigars their late revered head, Miss Frances E. bride .1� I ore ! --- �
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Acci(lent Company. T water bad receeded beneath 1 ad, as all the kinds to be distributed a suffered greatly fro ir new homes in M.
� I � I showed that the b . re re beLug smuggled across Willard. TlIere was all excellent attend- the I ary . q
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- - well and Superintendent Orr, of the Railroad and cigarettes we ,k oplol; U. ,
and we might at any moment find ourselves 11 those which have .done exceptionally I Hospitea Association, W6.i to West "me the border. Hearing that some -parties in Snce- In the absepce of the president, ]&rs, they Commence hourse a " i ijoying
M dropping down in some fresh collapse. An- , upon the 'trial plots in the Experiments,' . fav6rable Circumstances, Sad of _ the I'll
. � �, Sanald J. Macdonald, other and very serions danger exists at � Department. . and brought. home the injured man. He Stratford knew more than they ought to W. R. Marshall, 4ev. G. Irotter Carr pre beat wishes of many relatives and frj�nds for ;
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- I . places which are eitber open or covered I C. A. ZAVITZ, Director, Guelph. ,was brakesmau on an extra west, but how about this, a al excise officer, by the aided. Mine Wilson, seeretary of, the local roug sue, happy married life, 7 M
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Goods I name of E. Floody, was sent. . Mr. Floody union, read the scriptures. � �
� 1. I � �gricultural College March 21st� 1898. he camefto fail is not kpown, I ; i
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