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I � . I THIRTIETH YEL&R. i 1 18980 1 $1 a -Year-in Advance, � �� .
pill wert, sold bv RTH- FRIDAY9 APRIL 81 1 - �
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thoia of hersons.- i � - — - rriage o . for some time a,hd e
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; Zurich, spent Satur- - . ��._ . � . . I out of the buggy upon his head, and so in- week, the occasion being the ma f his hAd beeti very serious -
r - - FROM THE KLONDIKE. ped, and it turned i� �� i, .i i I �i ,�73vlth a, h(av it anyhow. 'We don't know when you will William end not 'altogether- unexpected, the blow �
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.g friends in the vil- . - � I . . I — on al day, passe hear from us to get jured his spine that his case was hopeless youngest daughter, Mary L;, to Mr. ;
" - . . . snowfall. I kept movini I again, as it is so bard to her family and friends. �
a of Mr. H. Roese, , - I . letters posted. from the beginning. Deceased 'was 73 years Georie Walker, son of Mr. Walker, of was a heavy one �
I . 'NOVEL EXPERIENCES BY THE WAY. the night in'the satrie wa� as the precedin I She was born in Colborne in 1854, and mov-
Vesday was well at- I 9f age and well-known in Caledonia. Stephen township. The ceremony was per-
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� I one, ani kept thii up fok two days more . s- ed to Auburn somo 15 years ago
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- disposed of his. car.. - I_ . I WRA_-,;C1EL`, Marc i h 6, 1898. when I was found, almoh unconscious, b - -Dr. Ounningham, vetinary surgeon of formed by Rev. Mr. Yplland, in the pre �
- . . . Canada. God.erichiathe fall of 1896. At Auburn
[R. Greenthen and in- tw,o men coming lip. Th�y told- me I wa -Mr. R. E. Watts, of the Agricultural Belmont, was suffocated by coal gas one once of a few of the 'contracting parties . thin ten
-` - . � ht last week The doctor slept in a bed- -most- intimate relaiives, about 5 o'clock. she was known to everyone wi I
31 as ohn, and , Since Christmas, the town of Wrangel standing up'moving my f�et, but'inaking n a is the inventor- of a. nig - . miles, mud no one was better liked or move .
i s mother, A has taken a wOnderful boom. Real estate is Office, and the door of the The bride was assisted by her sister Kate,
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, � i ihe�ii � I - ' h hich it is claimed possesses room back of h*' I highly appreciated. She had. always a good,
� , . gireas. All the webblog of my snowa oe roller boat w
r, of 'orth D4kata,, I is changing hands at high figures, and land Pro 'e coal stove in the litter place 'was accident- while the groom was supported by. his
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46 , . w"worn away, and th4 heavy sinew oi many advantages over the Kopp invention. word and helping hand for- those in sorrow �
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a village on Sunda -y, jumpin " is rampant. Every steamer 0 . ally. left open. Mr. James Jenkins was brother Albert. The presents were uumer-
I I . I which the foot rests had but into the boue -Miss Faith Fenton, who Is well known and affliction, and many have reason to be ' -
. me to see his fa:tlk - - arriving Tisoharges crowds of i passengers, * I sleeping with Dr. Cunningham the night of ous, useful and costly. .
ch. I �-_ * .� supplies..,horaes and dogs. Sleeptag room So you will see," he conctudedo ' '.I had � as a contributor to the pressi will accom- the accident, and although -prostrated when -On Saturday, 26th ult., the six months' thankful for the kindly sympathy, eneour-
- � I , ' most interesting trip." . pany the contingent of the Victoria Order : * agement and advice she so freely extetided , - �
I . is at a premium and room to pitch a tent found next morning, is now out of danger. old daughter of Mr. Charles Eilber, jr., of
- . I - I � 0 � . hard to get.. Buildings are being rushtd up The doctor came in to resa his feet an of Nurses to, the Klondike as special corre- All efforts on the part of the doet"r to Crediton, diea from inflammation of . the to them. ht, 23th ult., John � 11
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0 1 � I in all directions, and are rented , before fin- make him as comfortable as he -,could. As bring back respiration in Cnnningham's lunge. I -Oa Saturday nig U,
, � � t1,At . ished at su . rprisingly high figure: a. For in- had to hold the light -for im I saw the poo , Mr. Kelso, Superintendent of the On- case, proved unavailing. I -Mr. W. H. Trott, has purchased the Morris & Co's - planing mi in Goderich, I
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'411 40111,41 A thinking inan has said key we . *d him- e , Home for' Neglected . ' 'batin the vault of the . . Exeter now occupied by Mr , - There: im no
" ff/T-/# if the Lad th e , as ,e S%l tario Gov rnment spires � remises in . was burnt to the ground.
stance, Mri McKinpon, one of the leading fellow's feet and the w h -It tran la
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I I . man who will not reason is a merchants of Wrangel, - rented a common self, " very tough lookid ." CIA the right ,Children, has accepted an invitation from bank attempted to be burglarized at Ham. george Mansoni as shoe shop, from Mr. -doubt that the fire -was of incendiary origin, �
. - I to it had the Government of British Columbia to go I o the
I n who cannot reason ,stdre building the other day ;for $5W er foot, the big toe a;nd the � ext one burg last week, there were $19,000, mud Wellington Johns, n therefor $700. as the mill had not been running nine
� ma t �couver to explain his work there. ily
___ . � bigot; the Ph to -Van that the number of shbta fired by �Mr. Ster- -While Master . -7i i son of Eli Snell, ,B Tuesday, and there was no o
. �, � e man who dare not month. This will give your readers a alig rotted away, the next one wa9 black, and the Peterboro t d ef =u . around to cause spontaneous
� . is a.fool ; t1i , this part the other two black at t e tip ion Esther Young, ling in defence of his trust was thirty-two. of Exeter, wms' breaking a short ti k, on ying
idea of the boom' that has struck bun i All the -M have . � 8 c
r reason is, a slave. I ! toes were on the left -10 t-, 6 perle music teacher, who was reported 'to An expert who examined the safes says the Friday last, &'piece of wood struck him combustion. The ,loss will run abouti $2,500 1
0 . � . . of Alaska. an ctly river, was found I - an no insurance. This falls a-1- �
I I � , One is justified then in stating that black to the foot. As Dr Clenden , (who thrown herself into the Her friends burglars were old hands, that they under in the eye, cutting a severe gash in the and there w I is and J. H.
. ., I THE RUSH OF MINERS. I � ry. I . most dritirely on John AlOrri
4 . - . by the way comes from'� Lindsa;ni Coanty: wandering a ' bout the count stood the lock well, and in -one minute more lid. . . . I
ung . in the light of the foregoing, th`c rom' .1 . who purchased this mill some six
I a 0 ager miners, who are now f - t ose . were re .
. As regards the e oies lk would have been �! at the , eafe where the -Mr. Joseph Gray, bf Wingham, has a Fisher,
. ` 'Victoria), said, " t L h not will take @a of her. I
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� .... � - man who is Open to conviction, trying to reach the gold fielle via the worth five � I -Farmers throughout Brockville district ' n weeks ago. -
� cents a dozen. , in . an funds were. The auk people have put up Silver Laced Hamburg he that haw broken
, and who wiU remon" is a . report great damage to the fall gra d ming wood with Mr. 0. Severt, 11
- �� fair Stikine River route, I am in a position to 'OOD CO 'DITION- . another bed, an hereafter Sterling will the record for laying largo eggs. He has -While eu I - , I _.
.-. � . mg been on TRAIL IN G I meadows by the severe frost of a few nights . Fallis' bush, in Howick, On Mon *�
I .111, mined Mau ; one who, once speak, havil Stikine Island, at it 'a in first-class have company at x ight. - I one in his possession that- measures 82x7g in Mr. R I- . I week, Mir. James .
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. L - e the mouth of the Stikine River, for the - Now, as to the trail. � bat for about ago. The temperature is still decidedly Mr. John Rot ertson, an old resident of inches. day afternoon of last ' the I..
- . having been convinced, may b boudition for small hand 18' d a, com- - for so Rowe received a very ugly wound On .
- � last seven weeks� in the interests of the wintry, and the wheat crop may. be Guelph, Much esteemed for his honesty and -Mrs. Neibold,.of Zurich. who . ' -
I �� I h raes ; that 'aide of his head. It seems that he was on
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I t . XL company who own the island. ten miles.very, very pletely annihilated. : .
I I . . ,htness, died at his residence, Eramosa long a period has been confined in the county
� � - leads. I 0 a in n ing to i go �, up the is to say, for about twelv' miles up from -Mr. F. W. Hodson, superintendent of uprig !the end of a lever trying to hold up a large
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. � � All passenger i to d i I here it is good going, bein nearly smooth farmers' institutes, is shipping a carload of roa4, One afternoon last week after an ill. jail an a lunatic, was on Thursday afternoon I r. Severt was!blockiug, it, bat .
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.. - 11 a at to and slush nese of about fi4 days, from a stoppage in taken to the London asylum by Mrs. John- iog, while M - 11
: - � 1 In,- isiness career there are equal Stikine have to t ke a light dr t s amer ice ;,then you strike heav snow I
r - � - ,t bl. aht or wrona. , at Wrangel, so as to reacch this island, where d, twenty-three are bred Gallowa,ys, principally from the the bowels. He was 73 years of age and ston, of'that institution. he was not quite heavy enough and the .. -
. . I � chances of doing rig unti) you .reach the Mgt B. � Eerd,of D. McCr4e, to the Northwest- Ter- I - lever threw him into the air, and in falling ,_
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- - 0 alk of life. er end free from ice ; ilea up the river. , es rday I was 15 ritories. Another carload of pure bred calne to Guelph in 1852. He was a native -Button & Fessan, furniture manufAc . some sharp obstacle, ..
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. I I -every other w -on dowa his head struck -
I - . __,� . I . I just as in . about half a mile up the island the ice can be al h of snow and of Calder, Midlothian, and he and Mr. turers of Wingham, are -building an addit, h - _�
' miles up and tried the de . stock will be shipped from Gaelph about the Alexander Fleming, of Puslinch, had the to their factory. Thomas Bell & Son, of which inflicted such a bad cut t at several .
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.. � . 4 �_,__. This , I M _ , slush, and found in many laces, first from . - i ' d putting an ad- stitches were neceEsary. 'he ...
i . I'll, * e midAle of Januar , and since 8th or 15th of -this month. algo inten
e . � as it does to all other businesses. hero about th i y wo to three feet of snow, then a heavy I Que. pleasure in 1832, in that place,- of walking the same town,
, I'll � then they have been arrivin icker and t I -Information has been received it -From the. 25th annual report of t
C itable e6liah to think 9 eth crust, then from four to 6 e feet of slush ; bec that quite alarge number of people es- in the procession in honor .of the passage of dition to their factory. ra Uutual Fire Insurance
- Some are unchar 0 faster, until at the present dat � I think I four t I ' the reform bill. His widow and a family of -Mr. E d. Grigg, of Benmiller, had the Howick Farme ,_
. . . ge of right and then the first solid ice. T 0 differgnt com- pei ig in the, neighbor- aday- Company just issued, wegleau the follow-
. __ that the percentag am not far wrong when oially Cahadians, livim
- .. es were breaking this wit'll en and seven sons -mud four daughters survive. . He misfortune to break his log on Mol
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I wron" is very much in favorof least one thousand men with outfits on the . ing States of Vermont, Maitie and New . ing : The number of pOliCie3 issued during �
conrsieis, but their piogrees � as 1 slow. They ronounced' Reformer. . last. He and his brother Dick were out . I
0 1 aking preparations W" a P d*the number -in force at .
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. the latter ; be these 6pinions river between here and the Big Be Hampshire, are already in - nounced of Mr. F. W. driving when the horse ran away and they 1-897 was 781, an .-
" ' . ud, 25 have one satisfaction, that, � s, that once this f . to Canada in the event of war The death is an the end of the year 2 784, insuring $I.0851.
11 ilea up the river, wbile camped on the or cominj Wilson, manager of the Canadian Dairy were thrown out. . 14 . I .
� i I m between t e.Unite& States and Spain. .
- . - I - good, bad, or indiffere.ilt, they are slush is exposed to the air; it makes a good ; - 880, being an increase of $19,295 in the
z . . island are at least live hundred more, ond littl I froft freez- Supply Company, ,and one of the most wide -Thomas Mowbray, son of John . Mow� - The premium notes held _�
- . 1 . but points in the � om for a road, a very I ly known butter Al nd cheese exporters in bray, near Walton, is home from British amount at risk.
- - � I - there arre between five and six !-hundred .
. � . Oeat plan by ; �Ott i -Land sales, as'reported by the Canadian and ' .
� . : it lip tight. Pacific Railway Land Departmqnt, for the by the company amount to $204294
. may all find out the waiting in Wrangel, which number, is being 1139 i Montreal, Cal- Columbia, where he has been for 10 years. 1!
. .1 I which we . I . o abo- t 8100,000. The sad event occurred -at, ri 0
'cl - . I augmented each day by the man ' � :.month of March, amount t U pital to si,5,3`72.86.
� . I I - riglit or the wrong� I y that are THE SIGHTS ARE 0 'RI US, gary, Northwest Territory, the immediate Mr. Mowbray has an interest in a canning the premium ot es, ��
11, �. 0 r three- . The number of acres. 'disposed of totals g iuUmmation of the there and will return about the Ist The total income from all sources was $8,- 1
�, . . - Opinions to beof val t be backed being landed by the steamers, two The sights on the trail: re curious and cause of death bein . I S5�,20&03,
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� � tue mus of Which arrive daily. in 33,600. On. Wednesday 4,000 acres were facto 1. � 638.91 and the expenditures
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1, I 10 tere�tiug. As' far as the ye, can reach, i for `,Iun"gs, contracted' in a railway carriage ' f - --
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by reasons ; so it becomes us even MAN-N-3MCKENZIE VA,_NGtUA_RD. I up and down the riv r a ' rnen, and cc- sold. This is one of the, beat showiugm while t - he deceased was'en route to Vancou- -Georgd McCutebeon, of Leadbury, a )ad leaving $3,432.88 to be carried to next year's .
-1 I , all matter of buying I . 2, e ' r ame time. . I - re old, had two fingers cut com- account. - . .
in the sm horses, do 9, oxen and out 15 y �
- I To -day four- steamers arriv�d liere, on one casionalIv a womal 9 ver. Mr. Wilson left Montreal for Winni ab -,
" �� -reason ; while. on each side a e piles ,of goods, -Mr. T. E. MaLelan, manager of the ig about a month ago on business, and re- . pletely off nd another about half off while -Will Hingstou, of Brussels, who went -
� . ri�,ht or wrong clothing, to goats erlin and Waterloo Street Railway, has Pe t on Mond cutting wo d a few days ago. He and an- .to the Klondike with a - party from Mani- - �
I , � - . M of which was the vanguard Of Mann and some having been there for, eeke, baried in Burned his journey to the coas ay �
1. . to -ether. -You will require -some AleKemiei'a party. Theke is also here Cap- I esigned his position to go to the Klondike. the toba, was back to Winnipeg 11AR winter.
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i - - a f forty men,seventy snow and probably deserte d� by- the discour-, ' of last week. He was taken ill on the other man ere splitting a block at -me from that .
,I article of wearing appa Have tain. Armstrong's party o ' ' - 0 He forwarded two, b
: . ral. � ed owners, but perfectly� afe, every one Is will be succeeded by Mr. H. Hilborn of train, and was removed to the Calgary lios; time, when! George fell, his hand coming be- reast hi
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�: . . you tonsof machinery and supplio�. Captain ' vin I carry. . a . city to his father, Richard ingston, Brus- . .
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11 . - you ever bought from us ? X 8ea g as much as he can �, mill or . ontreal, who belongs to Berlin, and has pitali where he passed away. He leaves a neath the xe. .
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0 Armstrong is intending to haul his outfit up . ' i Montreal Street 11 found near
Old men hauling sleds ; the a man ind his een in thef service of the
- -; � have we feel satisfied in thinking the river by steam power.� Re has an � ! - widow to moum his lose. -Mr. Henry Baker has sold his 100 acre, eels, being samples of the gold as ked at his
orc . � I . e, he hauling and :she :1 boving behind ailway. . -The death took place last week of Har- farm on the .Maitland concession, Goderieh Dawson City. Air. Hingston wor
V . that we bave given you satis- engine and a long steel cable. Thin cable he wif ed near Wiarton - while therefor a time, and" ��
i� . - 0� I r costume a 4eavy mackinaw -The death is annouric De- riet Rice, eldest daughter of the late Roger township, to John W. Burns, �,of the same ira& as tinsmith
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.. . , - faction. if you .have never will run ou t with a hood short skiti't to the knee, f Henry Whicher, in his 78bh year. Rice "and wife of George Smith, at one time concession, for the sum of $4,0W cash. The wAs paid $15 a dayj not a bad day's pay. I
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� I __ � convenient tree andby steam power haul - coa, I I the . as a Ile hav solda half interest in his claim for
� eased was � one of the land marks of .
I I -i - us, -%vhy . . far 'is all cleared but about 12 acres, h
� -othing, f ton . wXrproof moccas- - ,- rul �
b o ug C heavy cloth gaiterti and i $25,000 to a Winnipeg gentleman, $700 bav- I
� ,ht - c' 0 proprietor of the old Railway Hotel, Wood
4 .- I � engine and supplies up to the. anubbing . served in the militia at th and is a bargain. - �
�� . � I :not 7 Try and see what shale, of eins. Next comes a man "s.1'ith. two little ection. He .stock. Airs. Smith had reached the ad- good stone house thereon, 1 I -purchase. If the bar- �
I ... point. So that no time may be 'lost, he in. ime of the Mackenzie rebellion, and with I ortl ihg b!leu paid on the
, I �iis eldest son, a e of vanced age of 72 years. Sho was born in Mr. Burns expects to move on to it sh
� I - . receive at tends to travel day and night, and takes an , goats-- H6 is hauling, so is Y.
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� satisfaction you ther officers was presented to the Princ arried out the balance is to be 11
I .. � ; 'boy about twelve, but the goats are Devonshire, England, and came to Canada -While shingling the other day on tho gain is c I
�een coming in here for - ; ... . � � t.11is store. - . electric light plant for the purpose �of illum. 44 soldiering " and don't pu# a, pound. A ales., . r. Jacob Bloom, in 1846. . The family settled on a farm in, - residence of the Misses Harding, Gorrie, if. banded over next July. � Department of � ...
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� the greatest and best . _� 11 , You may aA and with reason, what inating the river ahead at night *Tn Captain little boy not more than ten pusbee behind. -One day last week, Al East Oxford where she married Mr. Smith, C. Sanderson met with what might hive - �-The blue books of thf '
I ,::: � * . , takes the necessary achinery i . . in the Marine Fisheries for the year ending June
-- Axmstrong ' f Glencoe, was instantly killed by being He was
'k -and we are pleased t,q . . �k guarantee have I that I will be . . ,an with al ;iXed temm, a brown upon the saw in his sawmill, near who still survives her at the age of 70 years. proved a serious aciAdent. )7, �� 11
� that our stock -is now -1 for three steamboats on Lake. Teelin. Now comes a m Smith act of cutting the ends off the top row of 3OLb 1.81 is to hand, and shown that on I %
� � -'19 . - satisfied than under goat as leader and a Newfoundland dog as he C. P.R. station, at North Glencoe. - He About 38 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Hard to I
any better ; -ART. � i in the Lake Huron shore from Cape
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l4re, is not a department . . _. .1, . Our answer - READY FOR A SIT I wheeler. They seem to. get I along together moved into Woodstock, where Mr. Smith. shingles with a drawing knife, wher: � int Edward thire were engaged in, the in. .
r, Ladiew Wear that has , r conditions. The Klondike Mining, Trading, and Trans- re drawing iyhat appears to ad raised up a board, the end of which went into the hotel business. His first hos- some way the knife slipped, cutting a big Po boats
I ' very well, and a aught in th fl wheel throwing him back . - on, 91 latt
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e of attention, and we I . 0 of our I Barn- gas 1just above the knee. dustry io tugs with 92 m .
r Standing mott - A thpme of gill nets,
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; ing the statement � I lies in the 0 port Corporation are now ready to start the be a heavy load. Loud cracks 96 Whip pon the sa;. Yie W'Ra thrown . about 30 tlery was on Bay street, where the ob ' - h in his le, - on, 1:97,100 fa.
U mak �� � - ge4uiiie dog team, hardt house is now located. Subsequently the semi-annual enumer , with 176 m
� � biisine�s to -6beerfully make right first party up the river,. and have many -Last wee was
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� . f et his body being badly in
,So fir as assortment, I : . tons of supplies, tents, el,eighs, etc. ; also 40 a dogs . 0 he refitted the old Railway Hotel near ation term in all the post offices in Canada. 4 ice houses and 2 piere. 'Cho fish taken L
L - . )ure4ase, and and there races past four "I hu ky � valued .at $158,630, of �
I .. I any defects, in your I I eration in the off this shore are �
ble prices go-, will com.- - . I men mud 40 horses on the island. Private bound down the river for an ther load, their -Samuel James Siddey, f6rmerly editor the G. T. R. station, where fo; many years The following is the enum - from the Bruce Penin-': I �
argest . . if in 'ed be to JuEt as dheerfully tern for places - in Can- which $70,000 came I
a found in the I q parties are arriving every day by row b 1�1 . Brussels office : Let . . od-' �
. . �� oat" driver yelling at them in In, ngrel French. f the W611iind Tribune, has been appbinted he ran a successful business. �
ion. . I - - � : . -refund your money when satis- -717 ; letters for other countries, 233 ; sulm above Saugeen, and $35,OW from G�
, , - - - I I Indian canoe and steamboat. They have, of le fifteen mil �valked collector& Customs at Port Colborne in place -Rev. Robert E. Knowles, late astor of �
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r � � : in any article course, supplies, some . .For the who es � t�i't Lrig over - arlane, deceased. � John Barrie . p ads, 11 tte.", 158 ; erich district. -From Blue 'joint to Point_
� . is wanting ' I only half a'ton,others ,e a - th Mr. Mel? Stewarton bhurch, Ottawa, was last week -Post cards, 456 ; papers, photon,
I I i f acti 6n 0 1 down the river it was tb Edward, there were employed 25 men and
I .. I to their at been appointed -collector of Customs fif I
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11 I 11 Try the reasonablencss and over again. And yet th�y say �tfiab the inducted into the pastorate of Knox church,
0 a'ha,lf each ; some trust I isreels, 16. Total number of pieceso 2,580 ; 22
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% . � � - . I �i! - we Fell. : - - own muscles, lothers to horses, oxon, dogs or rush has only begun., I trathroy. Robert Hutchinson has been Galt,, the second largestPresbyterian congre- total POStWe on above, $60.81. 25 boats, of a total, vilue Of 81 0 41
. � I � . nets valued at'V.,680, and 2 seines ' . .
r � I - - 1� ' f Customs at Listowel. - Johns mud Mrs. Crockir, of pound ..
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. : � . I � �t of this " and Suitings, are goats. For -those who intend hauling their � IN J.'NLADA. 1 a pointed collector 0 1 gation in Canada. There was a very large at . Mrs. . at $105. . ��
. Our Sp -ting Suits supplies byland it will be a long and tedious OUTFITS BOVOIJIT: I --J * C ' Davidson, late tressarer of Brace- tendance. Rev. PJ. McLaren, moderator of Exeter, received the sad intelligence from valued ..
�st,vhaflce 11 11 g . to he r that nearly Judge Mahaffy death -The following, from the Xorden, Mani- � I
�� � . i in. The Suits Ready- journey. Take as an illustration the case of You will be pleased , b�ridge, was arraigned before the presbytery, presided. Rev. Mr. Scott, of Portage, Is Prairie, Manitoba, of the �_
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� - . 6.50, 88-50, a man with, say 1,000 � nds Of food, tools, all the outfits are bought in I Vancouver or -0 Is chlarget preferred by Mr. George Mul-
Pon Hespler, preached the ser Mon, Rev.Mr. of their uncle, James.-Whimater, at the age toba, Chroi "I
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s in all their freshness I . made, sell � - ItIhs or t a - ' r. T. J. D I'll
�, clothes,*tent, etc. ; he' cannot pull more Victoria. At first it was SeWttle, but pros .1 fo he heft of $3,452.97, from the Ion, f Fergus, addressed the minister, and ,of 86 years. He was a re ident of St. Marys iau . married ,. ---
,only I I I $9.50, $10 a'nd 812. In Ordered �y had hbard of - rporation: The prisoner pleaded gailtyt 0 va, tlie people. -he- popular young business men, Wan I
0" to 840W, Land that we -, . I - than 250 pounds on an average ; somr.times, peotors have told me that th I 0 Rev. Mr. Blair, of Nassagawe from 1845 till the fall of 1871, when _.
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� � 7,t_ I Clothing, we are showing a special of course, he �may haul more and sometimes so many outfits having been 1 ith b t id not admkt the shortage reported by The proceedings were characlerised by the moved to the west, where! he lived till at Pilot Mound on Taesday of last week, to
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I - . . we, En -laud Worsted in 5 less,it depends on the coudition of the trail ; inferior goods that t e mine s are all going t e auditor. Mr. Davidson wen sentenced utmost cordiality. In the evening a I his death, wbich took place on March 14. ,Miss Helen Fraser, sister of Mr. J. M.
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li ely," be most interest- I n � nd bat 250 pounds will be fair allowance for over to 'Victoria and ancou er to adtfit. t one year in the common jail at Barrie. mothe of Mr. Os- Fraser, banker, of that r -
I . �� public meeting was held in the church, when ' _Mrs. Lucius Carey, r
i on -in Dress Goods, -filiades of grey ; one brown ,a I � is performed by the lfte,V, Mr. -Far- I
I .L I He will have to run four tr'ips of - 'MOUN 0 ICE AR IVE* � -Last Friday af t�rnoon a fire broke out ; *aid Carey, of Q.oderich, one of the old mony wi � Graham arrived 11
one man. . TED P addresses were made by the ministefe of the
x --es, P,mrasoL4 and - � black-, made to order at 816.50. -s died in Toronto. on It Mr. and Mrs. �
- I . ad Mayor Radford. About thirty� residents of that town, - . I .
,'Iov I five miles andL return to get his outfib ; that 'th, tory window shade factory of I qu arson. I ' .
ch are imp rtaptin the I . Twenty-five of the Nor eat Mounted i the three the town a
. c: I [less, Son and Compauy,Torouto, R. For some in Morden on TU esdaj!e exprensi and were
I . = We may with pride make mention of is to say, he will have to cover torgy miles rge H. � ent altogether, and the: Saturday evening, 26th ul
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r . . Police, under Inspect r Pri rose, arrived I eO clergymen were pres their home by
, dreissed lid'yJ If youp ly destroyed the building ar Queen City, welcomed in a number of the ,
I - � our Hat stock, is ersily the p et d d ten horses. hich total I .. greatest interest was taken- in all the pro- years she had been living in the - -
I . which to make five miles of progress, which would went wepred for
P, brief ontline--of these- . . f take him two days, doing his twenty miles .yesterday with- twen o s n ii Ily destroyed a number of surrounginj c , 0 J� in ' . I
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among thei-first we , liargest and best assortedin the They will stop at the oun a , thirty miles ceedings. Rev. Dr.- Smith, of Por� Hope, and owing to 'failing health,. latterly her ladies of Kmax chur h Wh 1.
� . for many of the church, was death was not unexpected. She leaves two them a sumptuo4s dinner. We jo With
Wll� - . . h es, and resulted in the death of one �
bid lik 7 � a day, or two months of thirty days each to us years pastor .- � - as
ely be Silks and � jcouii�y,, coinprisma Fedoras in I up, and build a Custo Hou I for t e In- f - the many friends in wishing them �appiue
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. � __ 0 Telegraph Creek. So you will see that it Lies m n and the injury of seven othei . aftv those in attendance. . .- ; daug_4ters and three sons to moum her - -
. ;_ land Revenue Office wh &cc __ - e I I rosperity." � �
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oodsia,ke up. one . - .1 �black, brown, slate and fawn, a is no Sunday school picliii* sledding he - r. John Kingsburgh, 4 well-to-do re,, Th rDperty that is known Ks the and the inventor - -
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epar �--*:, - 1*_ - � I . , . ,-The death took place on Satfirday of tired farmer living in Ayr, and well-kno a farm, ' 6th concession, Goderich Narnes Steep, of Clini011- 14
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I'll, I . - 95c, $L25, $1.50, 82 and 82 50. Stikine with an outfif. - I - i bulk that ,
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ar6 fonc � -- . Stiff Hats starts at Every boat that ref _� t ( ' S ot On the fruit ' ,
I looking at I � : A., M. leur- . in Galt, where he was quite frequently seen, township, and owned by E. Champion, .of a process 40f shi
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P ..... tches the island is . - I ISO W ,�ek, after a week's illness with p an imp-ortant e. e .
ssea or Waists. Here, - The range of new I e tiDd by hir. will have
, I ) crowded with horses, cattle; dogs and eager � . , I I O� J?,se h Hill, Woodstock. Deceased died on Wednesday; the 23rd ult., at the Godericii, has been r n Bernie
w, and � 2.5,.82.51 , 0i the E�londike- i , a - ondere it , . � -,- 11
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ttems and sbade, _ .1 . $1.50, rangina to,82, $2.' varied as On the Way t I s ef by trade, having ,worked for residence of his brother, Mr.- Samuel Kings- Wilson, 5th c6neession, at very reason trade, and in so simple that one w
-i � � miners, and the costumes are an I wr a Mr. - has not been � adopted before. Instead, Of I ,
ill things among them. - � li - re i act e ti= in the Great WesternMills. burgh, Ay�. Deceased was for about fifty able figure. Mr. Wilson has re-leased the I .8 .
i $2.75 and $3. � the faces, to begin at the top, caps of -all The following n t , t%Nen from a let- g barrelled, m heretofor .the agle ,
eon a resident, of Woodstock for the firm of Hicks and beinj of . .
or Tints., in Plaids, in - ' b � i
I 11 -1,�- Children's Suit,Q, we have some orts, fu!� principally of the heavy, fluffy ter received fromo �ea4r and, I William Me. H�11 ha years a resident of near Paris, but last Isum- rear 25 acres to ary bins, for - 0 1
L iu� Roman, and other I � . 8' . . I _ d h i , cc e there from ardloaded into tompor 11
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sailor collared and I Neil, sons-- of John D. McNeil, 14th conceit- a ut ears mer, his wife being dead, he was removeds Thompson, Who w A
I Designs. Oar prim - � noveldeS in 0, . I . , "Ing dow� and one adopt- while quite unwell, to his brother's, where -A new company is being formed in the car -, plan�,e ari then, ,plueeiton top 0 . I
L . , . 1P 'I poems : . Grey to - udon. M leaven a wi - p It I
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�� I . 81011, wnebi who,! with Alex. - the apples and are held in' lace by clarn
om $1. 25 dvrwn to 50c, . -L'its. I � tied - *1 I
I 'L L braide4 Eton '81 11 'Ere's �o you Fuzvy.Wuzzy with your ed dau,*hter I , a trat nurse � was procured for him and Wingbarn for the purpose. of exporting the 0 god tb i
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[xs- law as 25c .. I "ead of 'air." � I 'I five year-old 'that thoughtfulness Id attached to the Kide,posts, 20 arr'4119
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I per yard. I - Boy$ S11 - ige, from $1.50 to $5. my ick I Dawson City: I supp, se yo are thinking, Winnif;ed lAn)pon, tbo everything done eon product of furniture fac r Syn as* the apples mitt cloier together the pla . I
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prett.y this season ; but .- - at- Gloves, Then ur jackets, Mackinaw coatsi buck- ten you daughter of Mr. M,VLennon, a farmer,living m- countries. A represen PeX -1
J�uy your Spring Ties, H s, Well ad a fine trip suggest to make� his declining days u cc tative of the thetlamp follow I
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1�riuds that it is hard tow . I I 0 , a �5 costs we have forgot to W stm ne1ar Maidstone, was drownei I one A last ' I was in his in now in,�Wingharri in the keep thea in that position,
r I - Hcsiery, caps, Collars, etc,., from skin cc ts, corduroy coats and c nv on the train, gettiuE I inoter on "Y fortable as possible. Deceased firm, of England, I It will be down, an � I
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kinds much of an idea - ra-long, I rubber Monday, February 28t,l,,at 1 O'Clock.:Theu wi �ek, by falling 69th year 'agirable to releas . . Mr. Steep 6;irt; . - I
�are plain colors in half - � ; - the newest 'and -ditto as to the trouse way home after schOO 1, and in cross- " des e them ,�_ I
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. I � US. We keep boots, occas,ine,shoepacks, in fact, every the r: ilroad. t r - -Rev. 'Thomas Wilson pastor of King styled 44 The Canadian Fu6iture Manufac-
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� .1 best. - . of foot gear. i . mp all a tern it.- We in street Presbyteria , . rtCo.,, Ltd.'P Thomas Bell & - Al
res, N�w, Checks, New going � a slippery path near an Old disused well n church, London, has turing Exr - be sa%,;d to shippers, who can dispense ft i
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ii. Ne-w-Crepons, Lust - .. e loit herfooting in some way, and fell in. notified the session of his intention to resign as wen ai other local 4 .
I � reff I e female prospectors, of whom at least mt dark but we � cam I I Son, of Wingham, %eking. He also claims U � I
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reat, variety. The Dress I . eight have gone up the trail, dress s6 nearly to Clo'verdale-that t 41 1 eoul� hardly A armed at her I either in May or at the close of the, second capitalists, will be large stock -holders.' njury, and can -
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� for a fair material, 50c, � to tell them lng,,wh4n we parents i year of his ineumbsney. Mr. Wilson says :.-Messrs. J. Stevens, .0 . V by intendin - - I
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$c, to $2 per yard for the - apait at a distance. ot to 1 rowi fo floadup on the:surface of the water. his stop is taken simply on account of lack Quarrie, Blyth, and S. Sloane, inspected nine I A
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Pong- withL our Drees L:, CETOALL SEV --- AL CASES OF FREEZING. I A'clock, stayed there id Fri ay motning, . John Smart, late coik4luetor on the of harmony between the church board &lid .license commissioners -for West Huron invention. � I -, L R J
. WE HAVE ONE FRI � . k and Northern railway, died _1�
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I some pretty styles of . � . ; I Severai,� es of freezing have occurred. then walkedback to stmi 'I ',ter, a diitance G�and Trun his home in Collingwoodp himself. He has no other offer in view. � st Inspector Paisley's office, Clinton, on —9 I I
ind, a, magnificent assort- � . from of 9-0 miles, in 7 hon s. Taking a Weet last Thursdak at I . . Mr.� Wilson has been pastor since August Monday of last week, ani re --elected Mr. � - -.- -_ � argarat Maze, . I
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� �Itity of Kid Gloves" and . . MONEY BACK IF WANTED. Two weeks go a man arrived down ree a ayed -i ere over Sun- af4r an iliness,extending over some four lith, 1896, coming there from Datton, Stevens an chairman. This is a position he I -The reel of Mrs. M ing of Ian b I
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;. . �. 1. . . the mouth the Iskoot, 35 miles uo� with car to Vancouver, w 1, �ed: in the eon- f years, and his of StrakfOr - -Wednesday even'
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� - day, voing down to t elparki in the4fter- and The church has made marked pro eld for a number o . A
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� the toes of stl��Ojion Lori the Northern ral . * age of her t*11 I
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V � . . .....a .............. . tfit, 1 arnpu- and 3 antelopes and bad a 1valk through tioued ip the employ of t for been some - trouble in regard to the choir- was decided to hold the meeting for the ise Annie, to Mr. Frod'�oberq:- 4
� I . , Captain Armstrong's on lie moved to Collingwood is Mr. Wilson�s brother- I
! I _X iess4res 10 1 feet thirty-six years. master, who in-law, granting -of licenses on the 1,8th of A ril - daughter, ';
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� - - PONA way south, sadly curerd of I L . a and two daughters. - laud, and recently Of DOwnie, The brid
P'ES, $1.50i V2. 20, partying i , t ty years ago. He leaves th 2odieus t 1 �4
LD tated at once, [is ,golden . across. On M on d a. ' g t L ady to and also in,fegard to the proposed purchase -Fred Jarvis, formerly wi
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� � , . . - I what sailing along fine, the � bein !i some- One morning ed, as therw is & mortgage of $3,5W on the soms time ago for the Klondike. H 1. ported by. Mr. Ba a ... . I
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, . - - - Last night another man arrived from times,amooth and soirie es rough. We a ell -known and high church property. fortunate enough to secure a position 11 . i
� .1 � � ... I ......... 0.00-se"..0 .... W... . [ving two miJes north of kwer, and when he gets � to wille. . Wt 7:3(),e,clock th . . �
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4$1..25, $1.50 and �, 11 . is called the 11 Barley Cache," about 75 d to ,ship, I . _*__ I 91offawyer, of Do � - �
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� z .r � � � )3 up the river, draw Vc abenrg wDommitted suicide by lim . to' country does ceremony WOA
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I % � CLOTIIIERS. , .two Indiana, and, to show you Eacti of oar outfits hi 'self in his own barn. Deceased not suit him,,he has the privi ege of return- Leitch. Adjotirnment was afterwArds In a 11
- � . I will give you- ing if nothing happens, russels baseball clu'b han'been re -organ. .
-Is, 50c, 750, V, - _V- , __ I 1! � can do when he in obliged, I I tent, beTin inloor health for the past two years -B ' He is accompanied by- -Ned Elliott, to the, dining room, where. -a sumptuo
weighs about 1,000 poui ids. 1havenotputon I
ized for the coming season. Wedding oupperwas served. About twen - - - I .
t S-ixo.. ...- ' ' ' his story as told me last night in my very despondent, and it is tag 'Or! :f - -
r 1. . - . On the Wrong Side' of the Street, in the way a mit since I left homel You w(kild laugh if =4 ha grown br;ther of 'Jack Elliott, 14th concession, five tuests were . present, the -
I I I - . � . . where he stopped until he could get a ' e i 'a fit. of insanity he com- _W. H. Clinton, has gone to ship. - � . in - .
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�,3at all prices - � morning. . You. saw u I MOftejAw, *1 at whom were intimate Wert
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�lue at $1,$1.25, - . ft my cabin about 12 miles . below board on the boat and i did no ot Bea, ei - residing. � -Wedding atention of Mr.� and Mrz- A
__ 1 11 I le i and three children. . of Mr. and Mrs.D. 8 - lzon - It, is the i -
� . . . ,I- � - 1� goard, 10 of wi4ow ' strong foreign cJmpeti- the residence .� I
I r-. : � , I . . � - . the mouth of the. canyon, at 2 o'clock on the There are 75 passenjere I ut one o'clock one inorning last --On account of I son to reside in Stratford, , �
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- . . . ONT. mornin to catch up I M and drive house, valued at tion the Clinto 'flax mill will - of tbei .
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� - SEAFORTHI . horses and a arge umber, lof dogs. The we�ek. the ba I week, it being the marriage iden *
-0 �e - .w Kefe'grmp% reek that had loo.t is ailreight with�'Ilery poor accommoda- $2,1000, of Hamilton Dilts, who resides about this summer. - ! ter, event took place at -the -rem
� I would ha4 gone I P -The loyal citizens of Lucknow will cele -
k _. I �__ pawed the; day before. ' d a half west of Wellandport, on ptial knot was of the brides uncle, Louis `S0hforh01tz,Str1 t- �
; . . 11 � an, but had to straighten up the tion. We sleep do n' -in �i hole 20 feet a mile an bally destroyed by *.brate Her Majesty's birthday in a becoming Dodds, of Wingham. The nu a -when Miss IAZZie Wh1tIO6k,1 iecOl,d - .. __
. - . I on with thei u topl'bf each other. the Welland river, was tol . . I tied at 6 o'clock by the Rev. D. Perrie, of for, , I I . �
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linery � - cabin and -attend to , a good it ol Ithe voyage so .fire, together with the contA . i in the presence. of only the im- i � �
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! - I g -a heavy It has rained -The Clinton Horticultural Society will WiDgham, married to David Rich I ?
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. - - - - - - I fa ming out now. We are sieted of 13 head . : -
: � . — — __ a little tea, , some pork. and rice. r, but the sun is cc I grain, and ei ht hold ita fail exhibition on August 30-31 and mediate relatives and friend of the eon. of that city, was bride wass amis -
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ie great majority thifs. ,. ---� nearly past Queen Charlotte Islan4 now,, four hundred bushels ol tractin rties The young couple W1 y .
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,I All that day the trail was- good and the )f bay. Insurance, $1,000. , September 1-2. � by her sister# Miss Martha Whitlock, a �
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. . . weather mild. Camped where there are lots of ge .. -A ammll frame house in Lucknow, ' own- make t eir 2 ) - . I
- and started.nixt 2,000. Cause unknown. . ames McK � the grooms, brother, John Wichardson, �
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� . I and deer. We bad a very ro Eigh time 0 - . was par- Oa th? 23rd ' utt., j� I 0 i
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. � � - __ _ - -Messrs. Davidson and Stewart, wj�ell ) and occupied by John Griffith, I - 1 ve Of e best, man. -
— - morning. e � ed residence, 7th c�6cession, Grey, a Walkerton, was t1l -
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f the - . - � I � last night, they say. I int I el t throilgh th - atid V destroyed by fire. .
Week 0 - 11 About noon it began to rhin, and rained grain dealers, of Wallaceburg, tialk, . - officiating clergyman wall Rev - i - # -
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- � most of it. For som time t ey thought we -John, Cornyn, ex -editor of the Wing- Pleasant event took arch. The It ,Z ptL& IZJ;
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. _� I � (Cutting from Globe.) - - heavily, all asy sad night, which made the cently disposed of their business to ter, Miss Jen- of Knox ch I
I travelling extremely heavy, and what was would be lost. Aboz4i 3 oo'cl ck inthe morn- Who re and O'Lea of Chatham, ham Advance a arehased a part inter- ing the mmrriag� of his daugh us -young the afternoon train for Wp2couverl 'Brit- h �
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vng-_Styles. , .:. - - ve out. ing we, passed a ship Ion a ro, k, but all her Niessrs. Stevens : %ank of Mont- eat in the PoAa1gue-la-Prairie Review. nie, to Duncan McKay, a prospero - A,- their fat emre , . -
. - - - - - - 11 Stal4t from Vancouv worse, my snowshoes began to � ' Th ion. The wedding Columbi - are home, where
� I swoed as, the boat Was - are in serious trouble. L'ne " eon
� Z - . �� I e er because: . V started, agoengers were savied, as, could not go real has taken criminal proceedings against -James Wotters, 'together with his farmer of the 16th cone ., the ceremony Richar ngage in tte egg busint " I
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- I Klonolk p 2 -top of the ro k an - took Olace at 6 o'clock p. m deon will e
and Bonnets, the New . � I . I � � I . and finding my blankets were so heavy with right 01 0 a the firm as the outcome of certain transac. father and mother, left Clinton on Wednes Walker, of and act as receiving agent on the Facifia
A Flowers, and aR the .� . isthebest outflaing pointon the them down. I was talki to a man o'zi board f last week for York, Dakota. being performed by Rev. Mr.
- i COU than in water thatit was impossible, to oarr - tiOne of an involved nature. .The accused day o isted b ber coast for his father,. who is an egg buyer : in .
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Alillin�q X. -- Coast, a being considerably cheaper _1_, . w;; who hap found the rithieksf'tmi�e in the world, ford, son of Mr. John Ethel . The bride was ass
I � V, . I I cached ` them, and,, then$ wn T) ! g a�e universi -�-Harold B. Rans in, .
I ,. will be on e the U I CA states. - . He i a big � fellow sad has Illy popular, and the general Ransford, of Clinton, has gone to Regina, cons Mine Marion McKay, whZe the Walkerton.
- 't_��, UN ER is the nearest poit et'departure to worse, iny matches were wet, so I decided in Australia. hiope is that ' ll e djust I . .h wife of Mr. Jau�ev
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,_ � the Yuko 3 Disirict. . 1R.-,1. to push on with all speed and, catch up to lots of money. Our police groom was suppor . . sesed away on 8 U_ . I
___ - S. VANICOUIV ER is the terminus of the 0. P. tiall. I had and he never wipes t��Ile dish�s. Yoll could their differences with the bank satisfactorily- McKay. ., Johnston, of Britton, p; i -1
4 Saturday --- - - . 'Wav who le steamers will etart, from vancouver the arty &head before nigh --Captain Bernard King,4ied last week force. I eks ago M�rs. McLeod, Of day morning, March 20th. Some time , ,
IL , - 'ind shifted scrape the dirt off the table with a shovel I ' -Miss Cynthia Potter,. of Nile, died on .-Some three we I U 6.1. !
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. . thl's, spri 1g. hardNy made a. mile when the *% I I ' itplenty 0 h ence in St.-Cathaiines. He had se of Leeburn, met w she took pleurisy, frown which she I
-amers call At VANCOUVEIL I pushed and the rust off the koives b t we gc is resid mortis, Sunday, 27ih ult., after. a short illne ith what seernei a 'very y regain I
11 4. All north -bound gt,- d it turned extremely cold. : I 'D a few days with pneu . While picking up her full ed strength. Deceased was Ix �.rn
� 11 kon ports have now com- an d to est, and that is thei Mal t1ing. Wp have Only been ill iple accident
I ers to Yu' I typhoid fever. Deceased was only 20 years sim I * iZorth Essthope in 1842. When quib6 '
lid of d7vit. , - -1 5. Direct stean) JrOm VANCOUVER. . ahead, it getting colder end, colder, an Iv is b sh�otin a wasover 82 years of age. Deceased . knitting she raj� the end.of 4needle in the in 1 1
. �� raenced to run anadian port where about 3 o'clock I decided to stop and iook been amusing ourse y I otroise's "' tive of Irelan&, but came to Canada of age. ; young she and her parents aettI0 in Wo *n -
I . 4. VANCOUVER is the ouly C Zmer. one of w ich wi ten ce Ion was a ba, ing to Mr. Wm. palm of her hand-. She thought nothing of
an invitation, for every. , passengers transfer direut from train to ate at my feet,as I watflo�id the were frozen. and whaleep . I 9. , to - He re. -A team of horses belong rds it ington township, where she resided urtil �
.. outnt in Vancouver, and , off my moce" I lound that my After passing throng Lake Stikine �vo ar- wben but a child, with his parea . vay in Exeter one day recently, it just then, but a few hours afterwa
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. 0 - i 30 P. 0. custom duty. of Trada, fears were realized. Every toe and both rived at Wrangel, w 'ch in quite a town. He had lived a retired life for the and one of'the animals was so badly injured became painful and much swollen. Al- her marriage with I - n J,he-
. , tury. poulticee were applied it st�ll eon- 1865, when the came to live ' t _
� , I rubbed them There are no) regular but t ey have it that it had to be shot. in VO
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with'a en Put on e I � y a o. Captain King Clark, who � -has since had to lance it twice. She Presbyterian church., and was well kUOFM I
�- * � . I now, and th t " my feet being careful when walki on thl ir streetit after CBvIng lied h years a and he * tian life, iraitful, in 11
. - I Aloney Orders may be bought ai any hour, I carried inside my .shirt, Was highly respected in t9e community. lr�fW- C. Landoborough, of Tucker- �;
,I - . I T $10 I could not make .a fire and -night, as the boards re not iled d you I =h� ton Thursday of - last week for is now somewhat improved, but will need for -her blameless Chris . e .-but. g Ito,
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tip to : $3; 3c ; $5, 4c ; $5 to $10, 60 ; very painful. 0, t dee . here . -Mr. Arthur Burt, father of Principal � tion for some time. . pod works. . be greatly miX led", �
; . might go down into h leg 4 fq T I D�kots� of careful atten -,Yill she
� . � . a to $20, 100. No lost time ; no bother ; no had to eit raw pork and rice. I kept mov- , at I Burt, -ofBrantford, died last Friday in the 0 MrE. J. in the community
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... .registered letter. n re travel ; apply grou2. ed from the cent a. pound, which is ve�7 cheap 'We Brantford hospital, as the result v. are usually hailed with delight by the fair P. Brown, of Goderiob, passed to her long for her kind hompftali'DY and hc six J
� I I d informatio .11 n 9 t. t at Caledonia on the Saturda me, after an illness from lung trouble, ex. po,alition She leaves a husband and ,
LUL . ,� � . t.' I .would sit in e�p to pack nowo before ciden y Pre . es �e of Mr. ho d � �
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