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ear to th� importunings'of all such -patriots.
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. . - 015111 115110 orniniop and the Province. or 0 tbeit death, while others have. 1 9 . . . . 9 I I . .
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/ ,,, .. I . I . I The happy ouple le t on Tuesday, the 14th, renent, expressed the good ' I : � . .!
� ..'� - � tarl?' have, certainhy, done their full duty in invested ortion of h ir wealth in the pleasure it gave 1 �
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. 1 12 " " J-11 ,r.f;� .,r.�"_ , I: I i � for their tie home , Dakota. Kim to thus show their estee and bod �will �� I 40 � .
.1 ,;�n- 11 11 I !f ailways, and United St as and etsew ereso that the ro. , -Mr. 0 I i
,�� ,19 t ay 9f gratuitous aid to r - rrisho,i o .the Clintolin electric to the new member for West Huron � ho�
2i Z/ 23 W Z- ,L� M.ainder i this Pr,6vince would not. be large I ght eta o , hasiso ured a good nif nation he had no doubt, would prove hit' �
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,I 126 ��, 23 29 eyo al - .1 � - , - ImIt. i Detroit, nd I ves shortly to take up mitri of whom the constituency wou� d hav �
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;_ __ , - . � ,,*-I— road� are nee led in the interests of the, This bi I 9 designed t frustrate these is new d t es. I no reason 6 feel ashamed. . e
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.. .. . —Ja es alto , il -:-Mr. R. Lesitherdale" of Brui sels,i is
i . I ther should � iot be any serious difficulty in P un- 4. B. bi e I .pail clerk on the L, H. .
I . . NEW ADVE RTISF-41ENTS. rovinc g t e fall, share of the tax which, 6=6e Wiog�amt and London, has quite a curio collector' The lal eat, ad-
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. 0 1 rl (late April 10th, 1777. - It was issued in �the�
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:1140, denotes twill tion. I If thim�' � are not of' this nature, then . �
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r0sament a found.' � I i I � -After a painfpC illness extendit g over state of Pennsylvania, the latter -
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I . FeddWsMillinery Opening -5 it in #orse th, ion wasteful for the Govern. I Ion. J. I I.. I son, in isqioner of Crown � I
. . I I several Mon he, Mt1s. James Johns,on, of water lined in the paper, andis groom for 1 .
Xiiater.Shoes-L. Smit'h-5 - ment� to subsidize them from 'the public La 2dm,- ias introduced int the Legislature Wingham, assed a � ay on Monday lif last shillings. The bill is in 'a, good 9'ste! �"Of I
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. Millinery Opening -McKinnon & Co, -0 1 pues A at rate, ifl aid is � given, it a I ill w iia is intended" to simplify the pr week,aged I year, 1 . preservation. On pne side may b !
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Things in General-Grdif,y & Macdonald -1 ames So Hallett, recentl r sold
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. A - Millinery Openiti McFaul-8 . i I I two fine you g bull one to James Itiander- according to an Act of the General A iw
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. of deedi , wills, and such like documents- Bon i I
. I �� � Spring $tock -R. Willia-5 bonus, but sbi uld be as a loan, rdpayable in . . � of Win bg,m, aid one to Hector'l Reid, bly of ':
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Notice to Crc.ditorg-F. Holmepted-5 instalment@, a ad. secured ,'by a fire mortgage , . � ',,'rtainly much of.Stauley; They-��ere both yearlin#s and passed the 20th day of March, 177�. I On'
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Carpet I eaving-F A. Edwards -8 ed. An,: needed, an� it in to be ho ed � - '!
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. on the road ad aid �� Mr, Gibson's . I the reverse side is the cost of arms of!the
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A ards aud,Wm.S ppler ! state and the deterring wo da, -1 TO* Cii :
- . Notiefte .. B . Zann-5 , I � . bill will apply the lo, 3g fe t w,ant. It will, Miss Vi let R. . : d'un-
I � I . will not staud"this had better be himan:(Inned � . �
Assigne "a Sale at Casey & Clo's. -8 - i I 11 left, Clint -on (n Tue ,day of last we011 f0'r 1 terfeit is Death." The ni ,natures of �
11 it il mail,, Ty ateriall# redu e phe fees of the . . fe-
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. ' Timber Wanted -Gus Wagri � as it annot be greatly needed in the public . Morden, Manito a:1 Mr.; Pframrue and i Kinley and Young are very legiblo. Mr.'�
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! � i Leittherdale has also r,al books ' in" Im" '
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f the Northwe t. i ,; possession upwards of one hundreo%, 0
I � Farm Hi nd Wanted -R, Govenlock-5 wherq a loan of this kind would b is t iie ki ad ( f legislati, 3n, n iore of which is ' :
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� 4 Be Read 7-W. H. Shaw -5 . I � -Donald fie 6hlin aid his daughter, i old. .1 ; I
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�, Z British ( olumbia' R%tes-W. Somerville- servic1g, as no doubt either the D6minion or I Im it seems Mrs. Win. Csmpb 11 been visit. J -On Friday, I - I . I I � .
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- the Province could obtain money 'at a rif Huron fri and � McGillivray, of Goderich, passed peflcefall�
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�� i Wanted- -G. E. King -8 . � � - lese the intemsts of the pu0io in some particalar i ,a the ast few M nths, I
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. i k .. Wall Pai mrs-3-James Graves -8 , � rate of interest than -any private company. der ELrtrr, ent
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1�1 15 , . . . le Bruaselson So t roday for Torout6,i+here away. after a shm r, illnes , ged 75� years.!
. i �� Stylish hoes -L. Smitb_8 I bhey spent a few d Lys before leavi4o for With Rev. Mr. McGillivray P , I I
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�� �', Mattitobo Landii-bparlitig & Murray -5 -Robert arAsu has sold lug far .on tesoliffigs have taken hold of thoi e wh' '� ,
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V i Auction $ale�J.* A. M cGowan-5 the pulblic treasury would pot be depleted. . . the 3rd conce lsion� Goderich township, to loved to hear the grood word in the- la lig4112 9; '
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- : important c daideration. a in shown by Wm. Sowerl forl the sum of $4,100. : This -the large ttendwes'- ' �
; ? Bulls for' Sale -David Iffill-5 " I It wotild also� prevent the floating of wild,-: a of
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i! Strayed�-A. Sproat, jr.-5 - the1ast repart of the Bure u of Industries, Te 0 -1
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.1 " BialadeL12-Hamilton & Kerslake -8 . I which is the most reliable a ithority we have years, and no doubt is very rich land. The '! fied. . The deceased first saw the lil"ght' i 2 if
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r : Millinery Ooening-E. Rannie-S . price of land nly on the rise. ' . the I -and of the heather, but losing
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z � Groceries a -ad Meats4-Beattie,Broa.-,8 However, wba;ever may be done in this di- ,-On Tuesday of I ist week Robert Roan, - entei while young he, at an early agial, law ..
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il i . Seimcls-A. Young-$ . f a a stern of bonuaing, pure and yea- wag�voa -y satisfactory iindencouraging, NoBloonMalloyana John Penitybakek, of tedto Canada, settlinknear Torouto'l
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M;�, Tenders Wanted -George Porter - iron pr . oduct for the year amoun cc hip, I rat" I
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- Shoes, etc. -6-W. 11. W, lie -S'. I � Cypress River, Mani �oba with the ii t anVas Gaelic pastor for that OistrIct.
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" -,i i - ! I treMury can not stand it longer, airie prov- .app rited; to)
� _A I . I men embloved in connection with the indus. of making - that part of the pr Some 25 years since bd was Oi
_. i . I Do inion. treasury should not be m de to do � I Goderich, wherefor some years be pr� . leached
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I 11 - . I Wawanosh, di d on 3unday, 12th inst.,aged have been held at the residences of monit Bra
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. 1�4 � . I - � d!waa born in England, of bi con re atio . Deceased was! tu ice
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;,� � — A C?nservatiVe on Pro bibition. try, anc $315,500 were paid out in wages �
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I 'I. - The Id produced in; the provin came to East I al�anosh and took up land, - a tie, Malcolm, pa tor of a Presbyter an �
1.1 I � 8-RAFORTH, FRIDAY, March, 24, 1899, Mi.% T. M. Humb imown Conser- : go : ce during on which he I' ed pritil his death. I chur in Alabama ; Donald, a i i
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i I � f. � temperance organization in that city, a few - Clinton and .. ruepfield took place at the w.ho( ied some 12 or 13 y6ars sine n ar
. i - The Ontario Legislature. . wai , thareforej ' onsiderably over one i
i� . -1 I I yell, P latter place on Mofidsy evening of last vi�eek, Sarni �, and John, 1,
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I * dsys�ag!D,made a very sensible deliverance mill -who passed away a fpw
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$- The law making maichine in Queen's Park, i and *esafted in favor of Clinton by a more years since in Montreal. Asecond wife end
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i 1. ", on Mr. Laurier a letter 'on ,the: Prohibition in, f with 6 games drawn;. at the two5oungchildre]4� are left to mourn � ibis
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,7:4 11 question. It is refreshing to geit an honest . close of the match 4e Clintonians were ea- ' lose. 1 1
: �Iv . ly, - The Legislature seems to be making . The Dominion Alli�ance hav'e decided to � I * __ - I
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f.�r � I and unbias . � tertained to at pperah !
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, C cold progress with its work and tha ad expressio' of opinion on this ha 1 e a4esolu tion submitted to, the Domin- -A . , i !
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1, I and bustle which presages an ea . ion ameat affirm ng the necessity �for Pres,byterian manse, auburn, on Wedues- I
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i � I pressi-on the day of last week when Alonzo 'Parker, a I
1- � � gation is evident. There is still - howevi ft, I . - I otal pro iibition df the anufacture and 9 I
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�,_ , " to bi convictions. I I lar sell o Killowen, lord chief justice; of Eng-
� I -a good deal of work to the fore 3,'et. Tie ' . $sbp A alcoholic liquo , and e4ing the Gov. wa . land, has been appo nted to suceeeid the late
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i . I estimates will take several days: and tie r4n ,ent, in i iew of � t! ie ple 3isaite vote, to Baron H �ell on the Venezuelan a'rbitra.
t- ri_ I . � i I Miss J. B. Coclierline, a popular young lady -
i. :7 1 diap, 810nately consider the question, will I . a . I
I ti - subn dt a ch t bill t I'Arliar ient. tion commi 8100. (
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I - - An an independent Conservative, it was pos I si e prei sure br(�wht dent- of the 6th concession, Grey, died at gent i f Sgain has si tied the treaty of peace
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I ! . well cleared up. The Premier I ibI to! bear upon fietwe)eIn pain and ihe United States. the o
h; I ,I ias in'tr9- no pleasure for him to endorse that action of members by, their c6n�tituents to induce big home in London, on Sunday, I2Gh inst., signed treaty of pea 3e will be forwarded to r
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��- I � braces the tail ends and good points of , i3t9 h ) eld not come Ito any other conclus- furnish agony for a oo ship, the decea�ied went to London - thle French Ambase tdor at Washi t
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. � . 1: - i " I ion titan that the Premier had taken the 'who ' JAIes I Cambon, for exchange with: the one t
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. . many private bills Aealing with ::as. ma I . are n Vim habit of 11 Turning with the . .
I � �i I ;i4 . ; y only en to hilm if he wanted to do hare' and hun bing with the� bound" and three children su'r'vive him. Bi tied by.President McKinley. 11
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. ; f- �1- .; duced ky members during the session &I d � the o)u try there were about 1,250,000 vot- I I t N roan ,'Shorthorn yearling bull 'to Robert Huto inson, at one time the leading grain
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. � .I- .,, which have survived utter destruction .n era. Ib had been the onten ion o the tem- fied'with the deciaion�of the Scott, of Londemboro, at a good ,price, obtain- ou ator �n the 11 ited States, died Thars, M
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. T, i I !;, pera ce people for the )ast 9- years that the and irbo think,that a nd' also r of Iast'week, at Lake Geneva, Wisc
I I �� ing in the ne�gjbo= of _$100 ; a � n. "
4 � �.. the committees. The Premier" rab'ibJ t act would
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; � �. ` I ' favoring the recoustruction of the DoMini n 1prohi bq* d hat. )nly an I 0 y horn th ro ViseJ of Goode- TjAi Y ABERDEEN�-'� SISTER D eb 9
' 1counii was overwhe minX D, 0 IT�: �
I I 1 E I ' ion, an t opportunity ,yearling 11 from E. I I BAD.— 10
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il ic a ,h rich township, st % fair figure. sympf thy is felt for the Countess of AbBr
. , I,! . Senate created an animated debate and they was v t at the polls. Sir A deipi-tch from W�n - a
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I .� , �_ - were earrie'd on a- straight par'kv division Wilfrid had promised hat if he came ibto 19til, Say I I deen ( n the death, inj London, of her sist w, t-(
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, with the usual Government � majority of power Ile wconld a plebiscite taken. 11th inst., Allethea Marion, sisteir of A, M.
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� . . 1. Well hy had kept his promise, and what - Todd, aged 31 years. The deceased ', bad I 1,
. , eleven. had eb the reguit ? Only 278,000 perscris I I I �
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I;, I had r 3cg rded themselve a in favor of probibi. Globe, r � 0: � Y_
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I tion. I; was a shame. No Goviirriment I Mr. Luxton flist beg, n : bi ' I
11. ,,,, � , . . manufacturers have fentered into a trade
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0 i� , . would b � justified in tr ing t6enforo . e a p . ro- istio
. � I I : The Dominion Parliament. * her life, the.end was inevitable. i i Pool t 'at will invoWe capital to the extent A
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. �. 1, ��, hibitcry law with only handful of 'men to Strathroy ARe in conj incticir with H f Huron lodg
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.� 1.� .� �, forth Eka osiii olt selli I nt decided th devote the sum of $7,000 to I the t � I
,-- J,:1 I., ceremonies were even more elaborate a d law were enacted in sue I 0 1 git to' the prese ' Sch lu
. Im ' condi- ow I 0 to e signal be ar, was founa �
p .1 "' . ners. He came we it ear in the history erection, of a handsome block of buildings in ;
� . , ,-. tiono. If they wanted to . I I dead j her spartMe 3t,
. t� i� : 4I, r : gorgeous than u8ualp and were of a natul,e see the ,f th- in View York, tho I A
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7" � ��. � I I to rejoice the hearts and please the eyes -(if great cause of prohibition 'promoted ronto daiy, and afterwar founded the -on the round I loor,.with Masonic and Odd- other Iday. On setralming the apartmenP i
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. I . �il �, allwhodelightin this sort of . pageantry. away wi�h their judgmient. It latereat- Fre Preig ,which he ci�nduct 4 for 21 years, fellows balls in the front above. This, de 1 ' 0
i I 'FiE � wag i . . - , liams rg Savings Bank, which shows ab � '
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1. ,,Ill . y rvative power in- an itobs., , . the town. � I I . .
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I- f , the delivery of the Governor's Journ Is were sympath zing with tl�iern �e_ �
t '� Ft � address, 0 1 d I � . -A happy event 'took place at the r ' I
� I Y1- U' t "I- ing o - 6loal, but begged it all from he �
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- At, i.� 11 u taken an e Wednesday, M. irch 8th, when his daughter
if - I ntiI Monda,y, out,�bf respect to the menior 7 these )apers had ever: written a line in f&7or iment w ich must be ta�ckled rER MBLE FIRE ur NEw YoRK
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f _. I �' I ay, more, I d Fitth avenue, N or , J '
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'k I � sional programme, as it may more appropri mandoof the liquor inter, larger pr . or;ion thanl the sma�l ones to 7 3 o'clo k Friday
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I I � ately be called, was not remarkable for tb a Germany's re renue. , Patric 'a day pro ssion was passing th 3 to
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I i Tjl` i ill - elaborateness of the bill of fare provided. prohil itilb�n. There -we i only two .reasons three facto a Lre to d eltermin, i the taxation, -Postmaster Spro4t, of Belgrave, ha;d a I buildii g, And in a fe moments the wholq ..
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5i � merit is one for the redistribupion or recon- 't steps a a al ed a rib. He was carrying . h
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a pair he les at the time and 'was there. Brucefield � � ie
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� m measures emanat ose e!o ide's mother, Conveyancer, Fire and Ate Issurancie agent. Any
� It was therefore o1groupi; pay 19 per amount:of money to loan at 6 yer cent. 0 on first-clasel 33
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__. i . employing 25) persom Pay an annual tAx of week. S' me foy sale. wl
�f, �, ��p� " d , and each of -the-;great political glad' - young Clintoniinx, Miss Edith, second y tnornin,, an
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- : .; if address was moved and seconded by tw(, ith branch establishments w"Oy
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. ..�; ronto'correspoudent in amother columu, the as if all we' Murduck, )asto,- of the Baptist chureb, i
. F I is Fi now members, the fir t in English and the r, under tie same i roof. .
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T� _ � Conservatives are maki ig a big push'to cap- ' erative store will not be tai(e C')_01? the presen& of I he immediate relatives onf
,, � I I : d under, the horse is coming three, in a 1 bri ht bay and
i. , �� I- other in French. Sir Charlee Tupper foli - �t
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;' -.1 " lowed with a slashing speech, which lasted e nex elections and arei al. I I vie'ighs 1,900, and is � Mo I I of his class in I
, , -Mrs. I aer, f Clinton, died on 8
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- [ for four hours and a I r respect. # 2regor imported
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:, 1half. 91 t u Filipi)noo are 18 health for i ome Arn ,
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_� . I tive papers say i aq the effo,,t of big life , tever they may accom- i
� ;. _�' I t wa i in goo( I triplicated ailments ! him last summer andle of Ly� 8 he is the best -
2 J i- 4, i 1 - # W skirmishing. T a of 0,eneral Again- being the i in me� iatu a me of her demise. I horse he ever owned, i andthat' is saying a fin
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� and completely demol"Ashed the Government m to ue Of not knor,ibg I t dau ter of Win. Oh'
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� a when tb y a e of Col�orru " I which he may well be proud, but it is a pity I
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- N; , �,' , -. The Yberal papers say tb Ion politics either i tario or elsewhere a r6 'been . ' a" Was ' that such an animal is not to be retained in i as
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.. a- ;�� they change theii r Charle from place to lace by �he -American I ou
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L ; I tives, but otherwise i� was disconnee'ted and Tupper has outlived him usefulness, and ii Evangelica cb . this county. We have not learned the!
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i , I I no troops and 0 Dusafdolol them killed, wound' 1 with the ntA price paid, but fancy it must be a pretty f
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d.. � - " may bi, the Party will ot rally at his bat- i .
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it - pji -i b Sir Wilftid Laurier, who spoke much I - I . son, the fo is Ie4v:d 0out IS years. place at Maple Cottage, Stanley, the resi. ,
��A f,� - y ' - pened to thei 4. As acic n as tiley are driven 'miar S I of Mr. James Ross, on the Sth inst. � go,
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3 _-� It He was followed by Mr. Fog,' urth session of the ninth Legi8la- o -On WBdoesday, 8th inst., I
4 .IV � , ut of one pi 16ce they speedilyl appear in an- - i Thin was the marriage of Mr. Ross' second I
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L L I I I - Winnipeg other, at d in' this way es A. � up
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FT ,�:f ter, who in' turn was taken in hand by Sir lature A ,Manitoba was opened a,t Lean tied the Matrimonial bow between - daughter, iss Agnes C., to Mr. Jarn i
- - . the lairge American John P. M. 3Artei of Uorria, an
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debate has gone at the time of writing� on an unusually grand scale for that Demo- ployed. kh ilipino bullets and performed Rev. Mr. Muir, this being his I "
!i . I , WImkt wi : ler,anoldandw -known resident of the 5th I
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- L: -. . Judging by,the way the session has com: . wild and w Dolly country d by the roatebed climate and i
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� � 1Z, �p I The ,.disease, tiouse Mr. and lastofficial at rior to his departure for � lar,
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� menced, it will be a, long and a bitter one _ ' , �Mrs. hGAi ve the hearty szood wishes p .
1�i � it. -,� I I : in his open the old a untry. It was witnessed by �
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� � last sessioo before was : Indeed, so M i the contracting parties. The
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� I on,as, at present, arris sh6 expected he will ha�e vain on Tom 3sd&3 t last week, taking a car 'U i da
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�� �, rm lands, an If] iinos' mode of - . Ban
,4 1 .1 i the price of d the r. ' 101 on the arm of her father, appeared at
� .`.I` r!' . warefare, shootinj from' th, i altar, and the weddinj I q was play-
, gra I ying g I I j the ju gles and vim. 8 & fler, son of Mrs. William
i _ 1�11 steady �nd _ tif i rowth in 'the popu. . bi(]. I -M g mara�
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i � I ;_ Both Dominion and Prov' . In the ao elections! the Conservatives sumptuous wedding dinner ,prepared by w c
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I . � c Z, � I � � � I will be led by harm's w ty. As it in,' Brother Jonathan afterwards, TI
- �� i% : have been drawn upon continuously for the son of he late Sir Jo in Winghain, ho wing lived there for me � social converse and jolity, Mr. anil Mrs. an,
- I . '� I Mr. Hugh John McDonald, ' M. � . Roan, and after a short time t i prei
I A 'i - . hn,' a clever, popular has quite a 4ntract oja� his � ends in the n
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4 V I - . . ynomeanasogifted in political hil h i years, I a bra eman on th
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a ,e cry is rot more. Kailway promoters 8',a- cit afir as his ilLuebrilous father, Hewill - "C .Y� a on e i Uuta and Porto . Are g L, buto een n n and London young friends, drove to the residence of Mr. ni 4
likely be the leader Rieo, an( has to .keep7seriou sly alert in for many y8ars, ving,
are as importunate to -day, as they were be- � I of the 0 . ppoaition in the IV . Vilnug,I)SM a - few , Craig's father, in Hullett, where a magLaifi- in ;
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fore the great Canadian: Pacific Railway 1i I . bought ti e la i iers.',into subjection a train.1 rona .
next Lo'gisImture. these ne possessions -as well. He has yearn ago to r! i a i 3 Sarnia, and ran cent reeeotion- &waited them. Mr and
I I — -,; . of times, bat ,,he �rascals, w1ile - couple 0114 rnia to Niagara Falls, Mrs. Criti , r duties of' d(ei
scheme was launched� _g enter upop the ster ,
re ' ll�ven this session At the opening of the Dloininiott Parlia- I they are Deceased If aves al widow and a family of married life under the most f ivorable 1 air. R 3
theOn.tarioLegialatu is� being besieged by ment a b eager for his gold very time, they.woult small child n. i I
I � Ottawa the other d' oa cumstaniase, and their numeroum, circle of fital
my, the Liberals stay boupht. And, what is worse, there I —On Saturday morning, f1th inst., Harry friends will unite in wishing them much fu,- Mr.
railway promoters andi deputations seeking 11 scored the first point, and it was a big one appears to be I to hope for an im mediate end - , Beeman left hislarm, con -mesion 2, Morris, ture happiness. The esteem i � the wee
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subsidibies for various � cherries, and the Do- too. They introduced si ing of his trilulations. He a me to have with e. When be I I
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s ! x new members, just a I troubloi an al f a lead of w)od forBlueval eharmiqyourig bride is -held a abundant- jr,,,
minion Parliament at � the : present session I who had bee;n elected at bye -elections, to needed thi I to cure him got to the i ailwi 3, crossing the sleighing was � ly manifested by the large arr y of beanti- lai
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I will be simile, ; . othis'-br-astfia' preade listamandheiBget-L very I poorand here thi.-tearn got stuck. ful and Useful marriage present� which ,were to
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schemes which -have been assisted by the not bav e even one to pe. 71 . While he was in this predicament the early showered on her, I wh
- rly besetf, Many of the Mr Spaaker, while the Conservatives did tingtit in goo ha will lo him good .
. I � console themselves I I --- morning train carne rolling along, and Mr.
Governments in the Past have been of ser- with Thia'An.. - 4, I I- I . 'D NOTE.90—Mr. Hamilton, of LondesbDro and
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'L� L vicetothe country, land many of those were dispoted with Liberal rule, assome - too. . I load across the track, made al
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I ; i. �_ , . � which are now being id Conservative journals are tellin —Tues sy of last week Ernest Eisler and : his ho es tinhil,
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. ; I ; Mr rey, ting three tugs I w r
1 -4 ,. are seeking aid are, al readers is-tlia case. . Robert olmes wife, of left for Manitoba, where liefastenod, baths.—Mr. Walters, tr t I for � hav
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,� , ced into the Legislature a bi,Rl de- On e sday eveniog of last week a thestormiest of a very a "tiny winter, — 8 In
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-connectio with the Farmers'; Institute ney, of the Thames road, a t�v,o year and -
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4ily r)utin6 of farff0ife. Mr. Miatchen is WrIen, of Hullet, .and sired by James liar-
, ract cal al 'well a's a theroetical Urmer.— ton's entire horse " Joe Auderson,lp whicit �
i a 11, o Heneall, is this weekAhe guest tipped the beam at 1560 1pounds. This is -;
,the iss a Taylor, in Statilef.—While, the kind of stock that meets with ready do. '
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artunei. to lose a sealette �vg. It 'was hang- during the past week. —Mesers. W. J. W2
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-(re tio� , orn this station during last the first of next month. :r. R. �Rsmmiein� ,
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(ek to the f, Ilowing distan,t points : Rev. tends holding.his Millinery openings on Fri-
7alter Muiri wife and family to Glasgow, day and Saturday of this I week —Mrs. B. B.
-otland ; .. Foote, Win. Foote;, 'T urch � ,
,. � . -Reid, Humeston has p as d the dwelling of
I Reid, jl J. Wilson , and � 1'�'ilson Mr. George Kydd, which was offered for -
�4 Seat 11e, for the Ki�w -like ; sale on Saturday last.—Rev. W. E. Kerr
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�ard 9�2d. vy'ife end Win. Thirsk -and wife Methodist church on Sabbath evening last.
Wetaski *in, Alberta; A. Wilda� and two his subject being " The evilsof debt . ," and
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rorDh Dak,t i * tb im Mert'ro —
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anitimba ; ID. MeTivish and Frank Brown ,evening of Easter Sabbath.—The Canadian
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3d eiste t Marlette, Michigan ;� Charles ber of applications .for Membe r rabip. rThe LLL
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ending a I rc e months' visit wir,h her Mr. Peter MeNaughton will be pleased to
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d 1tracing other friends, has returned to , performed in the London hospital for ap,- ---
r home in Dakota.—Mrs. John Anderion piendicitis, very well, and 1 that he ' ..
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tending tol he. Imouslabold duties. through An entertainment will be eld in the Meth- '
ne a, i. now improving. -.Mr. HenrV odist-Zhurch on Good i Friday evening under
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"I e Vs 3t thre) months has been among local talent the services of Mr. Rathrin ,'.
ie a he -a, ret W rned to his hoine on Tues- McDonald, the celebrated�singer,of London,, -
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it dist i I at d whatever he turns his lodge orders.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Taff left
Vto a rr�s t( turn into money. ,As the for their home in Mau" ba, on Monday
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t the illorn �7 Mission schemes of the Mr. M. 'Rowland's on Monday evening last, -
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takes g' at interest in the caring of the contest: No. I table—MUN Minnie MaDaim- -
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tee Northwies ,and 100 pounds to British Miss Minnie Rowland and I Mr. W. J. Ful-
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a Butt, sr., of the London Road,- has tor of 5 to 2 in favor 8f Miss McDonald
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ei to the, house, through a bad- cold. — L to f i favor of Miss Ryan and A.
games onrin
" logo hit ir�e been Moving at a rapid rate McQuaig. After the co�toagL, lunch ,was
e )ast fefa, �days of the sleighitig.; Many served by the host and h6 stess, and botht �
r made 0 , eg r#ire now being loaded at winners and losere sat down to the table� " 11
r itation i .or � oodatimck, Our station in which was laden with all �he delicacies of
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a one of, great activity, and the large the season, and all partook I of a hearty re -
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I net$ I ng a ip past. After wus ollone all ajourned
I rorn ere eeps our to the parlor, where a programme r reu� I
0 -natu li, and obli ing r. ,Iegg on the dered, consisting of songs and- instram,
ttend , ' the wants of t a ablic. — music, in which all took an, active part an �
ri ood a are now getting well filled at the completion all reti�red to thei re-
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11 ing season a fuel.— r.D. D. spective homes, feeling pleiAed with t en- -
il n's e wagons, from Sesforth, are 10yable evening spent. Mr. and Mrs, � W- 'r
' di their way home. land Ldeserve credit fortheii hospi -
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� quantity 4 if new goods being laid On blast, Land the farmers are busy � .
I ierchantal ,ounters and sherves, would I . 9
. their lumber home.—Aieseri. P. J. 'LLL - roe .
rr� to indi, ' a I neoustme. Our Ryan spent Wednesday evening in B I
rp nants r : I always up to date.—MrB. . -
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kti ion, of t . h illage, was spending a few.
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. f rs. James Dick, of a load of grain at Mr, R, '� McLeod's a -
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ping mill, the horses became frightened 11�d
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, �,, �4 it s&M and surrounding country to ou ly no datrage was done.—Mr. James John -
mill e* openinc on Friday and SAturday r atom has I purchased a new threshing outfit,
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CiCAL RIXFS.—The snow storm of this threshing line.—Mr. James Ryan, jr,, has .
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k �b made good eleighing for the disposed of his export cattle to Mr. Dale, Of
out. ,Messrs. Willis and Shepherd Clinton. These cattle averaged 1,390 pounds
6 a sh,ipment of hogs last wee� and each, and were about the best in the town-
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I . ot al iem. 'to grow less. —Miss Mabel Doxxca_—The Balmoral club have doacid-
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11part-of-the week visiting berparents.— Allies Ids, L. Brethour is visiting friends in �
Groor e gram was in London this St. Marys.—Miss Etta Fletcher is v1sitwig
k on iness.—The Messrs. Coo k- Brot. relatives in,St. Marys.—Miss Phoebe Tufts .. �
r iceivad by express on Wednesday a spent Sunday at home.—Miterial is being .
shippent of bicycles which,in addition laid on the ground for the erection of a now
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lisale 1 dealers.—The 'Hensall initiation Markbam,'is visiting relati-y'es in thin vidn-
� egrep team of the Independent Order ity. —About forty of our yo'ung folks at- -
difelliDws intend, in the near future, tended a dancing party giv*n by 1dr. and
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tla.wWk of the order. -M:c`DoneII,r)3rc;. report having had a splendid time.—Rev.
i � bb6ir new offi. e in their hardware store John Ball delivered an eloquent sermon on "
I i . ,�comp e an furnished and it Sunday evening last, to young men.— -
I I , ai I er fine appearance.—Mr. John "Sam." G'rigg, ex -hotel keeper, of London,
Vol I o ra into full possession of � Mr. occupied the pulpit here in the Methodist
I'll In ram's farm, which he purchased, church on Sunday ' morning last-, and
4 ' rat: of ril.—Rev. J. S. Henderson preached, to a large congregation, a very -
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a on The Tabernacle" in Carmel I Harvey Getler, of Fullarton, spent Sund�yl_
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I terign church Sabbath evenin with Rev. John B&II.—ArthurDoupem*
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,interest by a large con regation.— summer.—J. 0. Taft* fell on the ice 009 -
John.Pope, tailor, reports tusiness as Sunday last and broke one rib and fise- ��
: good,with -him in his first week of re. tared another.—Mrs. Dawson ison the siak .1
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�ug � business here.. --Mears. ,7aites, list.—George Allen spent Sunday w I
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last TuesdaY for f
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wbo h" Porcliaeo
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fiftimenth annivers
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relatives an f riem
'With them. A V
spent. in the tam
Javitation earA is V
—Mr. Jobn�Xitcb
otity.Mital hell and
'WA4 in, the village J
rollem—The flax i
semonllg Work. —M
tUrnolmd, home Ion
short course of aut
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,college.—Miss -
daugirfitor of MM mr.
h .Ifl" lirl I � #A
flie first .line of -M I
home '"J"t Wedn
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; invited MIAMI to I
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thorougbly' .and L
to unda;_ - a his
�Iarrner should h%v
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Mr. Bobier had �.
'Which ihe gave a
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tation -to the Farm
nitich enjoyed by A
Mr. and Mrs. 8inal
!or home Well LL
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to Chicago about -
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� to serious illness. I
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heft that he in �
Newen And bride b
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. they intend:
t visbas of th-ei
them,—Mr. and 1
turned from their ,L
�012 the old born ' -
the Deering,agen ,�
stall, and Mosers. R
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Of Deenfag harrvesti
on Saturday, April
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of * era to A it
dra fee urst a
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!'or, who broke her
lug nicely. 'Their
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